Compensation
Compensation
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Financial institutions should fully disclose their board composition to begin tackling diversity problems at the top.
December 31 -
Intense scrutiny from poker-faced CEO Charlie Scharf is prompting executives at the bank to ponder their units’ strategies — as well as what’s in store for their own careers.
December 27 -
Morgan Stanley is the latest firm to make a year-end efficiency push, eliminating about 1,500 jobs, according to people familiar with the matter.
December 27 -
From new growth strategies to courts, Congress and the industry's own #MeToo moment, here's a look back at some of the year's biggest moments.
December 27 -
The young professionals group has a new leader and some of the program's inner workings are set for transition in the year ahead.
December 26 -
Honor Credit Union recognized its team members of the year while Veridian CU, United FCU and others have added staff.
December 24 -
Renee Ouellette has taken the helm as a permanent successor to UCU's previous CEO, who took a position with a bank earlier this year.
December 20 -
The bank could pay about $2 billion to close the 1MDB case in the U.S.; in letters lawmakers ask Dimon about policies to combat racism.
December 20 -
Tucoemas Federal Credit Union faced claims of age and sex discrimination in its hiring processes.
December 19 -
The two Democrats sent a letter “raising grave concerns about whether the bureau is fulfilling its statutory obligations.”
December 18 -
Royal Credit Union and SkyOne FCU are just a few of the institutions to make personnel moves affecting the management team.
December 17 -
Howard Bancorp is planning a big push in CRE lending, first in its hometown of Baltimore and eventually in Washington.
December 17 -
Jim McLemore has a new job just three months after orchestrating MidSouth's sale to Hancock Whitney.
December 17 -
Despite assurances by Director Kathy Kraninger that the agency is cracking down on discrimination, it hasn't filed an enforcement action or sent a Department of Justice referral on a fair-lending violation in two years.
December 17 -
Despite assurances by Director Kathy Kraninger that the agency is cracking down on discrimination, it hasn't sent a Department of Justice referral on a fair-lending violation in two years.
December 16 -
Chris Maher, CEO of OceanFirst Financial, shares how employees’ roles have already changed and his bank’s efforts to help them navigate AI and other emerging technologies.
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Fintechs want access to customers’ financial data, but banks are resisting, on security concerns; Deutsche Bank may cut bonus pool 20% after 14% drop last year.
December 16 -
Mike Mercer had planed to work as part of the combined League of Southeastern Credit Unions until a least 2023, but recently approached the league's board with an early retirement request.
December 13 -
From appointments to prestigious committees to new members of the executive team, local honors and more, here are some of the latest personnel moves from across the industry.
December 12 -
The rapid pace of technological change will force financial services companies to invest in more efficient digital offerings for clients, eliminate jobs and retrain staff to focus on higher-value work, according to an Accenture report.
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