Compensation
Compensation
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He co-founded California Rural Legal Assistance, Public Advocates and the Greenlining Institute.
July 14 -
Switching core banking systems has long been done face to face, but the pandemic has driven the process into the digital arena. The change could be permanent.
July 14 -
Switching core banking systems has long been done face to face, but the coronavirus has driven the process into the digital arena. The change could be permanent.
July 14 -
The best intentioned efforts to bridge racial or gender gaps, or to create a more inclusive market for a financial project, will likely fail unless there’s careful attention paid to a lack of diversity at the onset.
July 14 -
The Connecticut company recruited Robert Russell from Millington Bank to become its president and CEO.
July 13 -
Even though fewer cases are reported among the agency's employees compared to the government average, the watchdog said the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. should improve its anti-harassment training and other procedures.
July 13 -
The pressure is on for banks to help Black and Hispanic households build net worth. Many say that starts with diversifying the ranks of middle and upper management.
July 12 -
New president of Promontory Interfinancial Network says recession will cause "hundreds" of nonbank disruptors to fail; lenders face dilemma over offering Main Street loans to noncustomers; PNC Financial expands, diversifies executive leadership team; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
July 11 -
BNCCORP named an interim CEO as it looks for a permanent successor for Timothy Franz.
July 10 -
Working together, credit unions can help build a culture of tolerance and inclusion that in time may aid in healing some of the nation's oldest wounds.
July 9 -
As the age of clocking in and out of the office gives way to the gig economy and remote employment opportunities, workers have new expectations around the way they will be paid.
July 9 -
Some institutions are grappling with new liability issues as they attempt to keep members and staff safe while also reopening their facilities after statewide lockdowns.
July 9 -
The New York commercial bank says geographic diversification is a long-term necessity and that the interplay of its private banking and commercial banking businesses has helped it withstand the economic shock of the coronavirus.
July 8 -
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted the issue of millions of Americans lacking access to high-speed internet at their homes. Financial services firms haven't been spared from this challenge.
July 8 -
The coronavirus has highlighted the issue of millions of Americans lacking access to high-speed internet at their homes. Financial services firms weren't spared from this challenge.
July 8 -
Less than three weeks after making a $1.05 billion pledge to fight racism, the Pittsburgh company promoted two Black bankers to its top-level management committee.
July 7 -
The days of meeting with mentors and pitching investors in person are at least temporarily over, but fintech incubators, accelerators and boot camps are finding creative ways to replicate these valuable experiences online.
July 7 -
Danny Varnon will serve as the next CEO of the Alabama-based institution after Monte Hill retires in January.
July 7 -
Our third monthly survey found almost six out of 10 employers report that their plans for the return to work are stymied by uncertainty — specifically, a lack of clarity on the right timing, and persistent questions about how to provide a safe environment for their employees.
July 7 -
Our third monthly survey found almost six out of 10 employers report that their plans for the return to work are stymied by uncertainty — specifically, a lack of clarity on the right timing, and persistent questions about how to provide a safe environment for their employees.
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