Compensation
Compensation
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An economic downturn is likely to force industry consolidation; the legit firms only offer borrowers things they can get for free, while others are scams.
August 27 -
The Madison, Wis.-based think tank will launch its Centers for Excellence starting next year.
August 26 -
The young professionals' development group is searching for a new manager following Lauren Culp's departure on Friday. She will remain in the industry.
August 26 -
In a world where not all gig workers can afford to be choosy, nor all companies agree to go against internal policy and pay early, innovation in pay advance products can provide a mutually beneficial solution, according to payments marketing consultant Gabriel Onyango.
August 26 -
Santander Bank's U.S. unit will be eliminating 80 mortgage-related positions as it withdraws from the third-party origination sales channel and refocuses on producing home loans through its branch network.
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Credit unions have made a number of personnel changes, including one institution appointing a chief technology officer and chief lending officer.
August 20 -
The power couple wants to help turn Acorns Grow from a niche app into a megabank; with many floating-rate loans, regionals’ profits drop as yields slip.
August 20 -
Executives can learn a lot from others at all levels of their organizations if they are willing to listen and take in feedback.
August 19 -
Alternatives Federal Credit Union is making loans to pay for gender-reassignment surgery, but the initiative has bothered some members.
August 19 -
Deutsche Bank overhaul plan will put taxpayers and the financial system at risk; the San Antonio company names three women to key technology positions; issuers like Chase and Citi need to think beyond traditional card options; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 16 -
United, which helps retirement-age savers find the best ways to manage their wealth, is Capital One's answer to a flurry of similar deals made by rivals.
August 16 -
The agency says the "disparate impact" standard needs to be amended to align with a recent Supreme Court ruling. But consumer advocates say the change would make it more difficult for borrowers to allege discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
August 16 -
Agencies like Fincen and Finra that use machine learning must pay close attention to potential bias in supervisory algorithms, especially with data on women and minorities.
August 16 -
Credit unions have until midnight tonight to submit nominations for this free recognition program.
August 16 -
The broker and the companies he operated allegedly induced veterans to hand over their federal benefits in violation of the law.
August 15 -
A number of credit unions have announced promotions, new hires and recognitions for their employees.
August 15 -
With women and minorities holding less than 25% of top positions at the eight largest U.S. banks, House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters and other Democrats called on banks to improve their recruiting efforts and invest in programs aimed at building pipelines of diverse talent.
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A number of credit unions have recently made personnel changes, including LAFCU and F&A Federal Credit Union naming new chief lending officers.
August 13 -
The San Antonio company named Judith Frey vice president of digital banking, Maria Alvarez Mann chief information officer for bank technology and Carri Arnold bank technology officer.
August 12 -
The Los Alamos, N.M.-based institution said that Dwayne Herrera would take over as CEO after its previous leader took another job.
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