Compensation
Compensation
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Several credit union leaders were recognized for their contributions while other personnel changes were announced.
November 21 -
The CFPB has promised an equal-access rule for small-business lending for nearly a decade. But Apple’s recent discrimination inquiry into its credit card could force the agency’s hand.
November 21 -
The Boise-based credit union is the fourth institution in the Northwest to receive the recognition.
November 20 -
The charter may provide greater confidence for digital currency investors; bank expects to make large-scale job cuts in its global banking and markets unit.
November 20 -
The proposal would allow applicants with minor criminal records to work in the banking industry.
November 19 -
Several credit unions announced management changes at their branches while others in the industry made their own personnel moves.
November 19 -
The National Credit Union Administration will meet this week to discuss its proposed budget while the Senate and House work to avoid a government shutdown.
November 18 -
Allegations of gender bias are the tip of the iceberg of a very big problem that faces artificial intelligence and goes far beyond the financial services sector, says Temenos' Hani Hagras.
November 18 -
The FDIC and the Fed have yet to sign on to the plan; this year’s managing director class includes fewer overall, but a higher percentage are women.
November 15 -
Service Credit Union announced several promotions across the organization while other institutions made their own personnel moves.
November 14 -
Payroll processing provides the same kinds of efficiencies that can streamline procure-to-pay systems, says Nvoicepay's Jim Wright.
November 14 - Facing heavy pressure from industry, HHS rescinds health plan identifier
The Department of Health and Human Services has eliminated the need for health plans to use a standard unique health plan identifier, effective December 27.
November 13 -
Traders and bankers hoping a better-than-expected third quarter would boost their year-end pay are likely to be disappointed.
November 12 -
Truliant FCU and Topline FCU made changes to their member experience teams while other institutions also announced personnel moves.
November 12 -
The male-dominated finance industry is missing out on more than $700 billion a year in revenue by failing to listen to or tailor products for women, according to the management consultancy Oliver Wyman.
November 11 -
John Rhea has served as president and CEO of the Georgia-based institution for 11 years.
November 11 -
The New York State Department of Financial Services is opening a probe into Goldman Sachs' credit card practices after a viral tweet from a tech entrepreneur alleged gender discrimination in the new Apple Card's algorithms.
November 10 -
Eric Blankenstein, who resigned from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in May after the discovery of his racially charged writings, was named acting executive vice president of Ginnie Mae.
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The regulator’s inaugural event on equity and inclusion highlighted the personal and professional but also veered into addressing hurdles credit unions face regarding this issue.
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