Compensation
Compensation
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George McNichols helped build the Indiana-based institution from $10 million in assets in 1984 to $554 million today.
April 15 -
In the MeToo era, financial firms the world over are struggling to handle complaints of sexual harassment. A case in point: HSBC.
April 12 -
Chief executives of Wall Street's largest banks were awarded record pay packages last year as profits soared. Nearly 2,500 miles away, the CEO of a little-known online lender, born at the height of the dot-com bubble, quietly outearned them all.
April 11 -
Tanya Hobson will take over for Mechelle Johnson, who will step down in June after 24 years at the helm of the South Dakota-based institution.
April 10 -
Three regulators warn Wells it hasn’t made enough progress on consent order; poor fourth quarter investment banking revenue ignites cutbacks.
April 10 -
Credit unions have promoted and hired employees in a variety of areas, including membership experience and operations, marketing, real estate lending and collections.
April 9 -
Bank of America plans to raise its minimum wage to $20 an hour over two years. The baseline will rise to $17 on May 1 and then climb to $20 in 2021, the company said.
April 9 -
Since Wells Fargo’s phony-accounts scandal broke in 2016, the bank has appeared contrite in public. In private, it’s a different story.
April 7 -
Mark Fierro, who was previously the CUSO's chief operations officer, was named as interim CEO late last year.
April 5 -
Community banks are relying more on analytics, incentives and business partnerships in hopes of stemming an outflow of deposit relationships.
April 5 -
Credit unions are losing ground to community banks when it comes to customer satisfaction. Here's how to reverse that trend.
April 4 -
Bank managers should remember their roots and keep their hands in business development, even as they climb the ranks.
April 4 -
Hundreds of thousands of jobs have disappeared on Wall Street since the 2008 financial crisis and some of the biggest banks haven't stopped cutting. Still, some firms managed to reverse the trend and are slowly boosting staff levels.
April 3 -
A discussion on how to modernize policies to combat housing discrimination quickly turned into a sharp critique of the social media giant's advertising practices.
April 2 -
A number of entities within the credit union industry have elected new directors, in addition to announcing other staffing changes.
April 2 -
American Banker won 11 journalism awards during the past week, including its first Grand Neal, the highest of the honors announced at this year's Jesse H. Neal business journalism awards.
April 2 -
David Woodruff was the head of Zia Credit Union in Los Alamos, N.M., before taking the job with APL.
April 2 -
Citigroup earned the lone "A" on an investment firm's scorecard that measures companies' commitments to closing the pay gap between men and women. Goldman Sachs was one of four banks to receive an "F."
April 1 -
Lining up leadership and securing staff support are important building blocks for banks eager to become more tech savvy.
April 1 -
Tim Sloan took a beating as Wells Fargo's boss, but at least he won’t have to fight California freeway traffic or keep his own calendar in retirement.
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