Compensation
Compensation
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A federal judge says the agency can’t issue national bank charters to fintechs; Facebook’s CEO will state his case at a House hearing.
October 23 -
Credit Union of America has given some executives additional roles while other institutions have announced new hires and promotions.
October 22 -
The Ohio company, scheduled to report third-quarter results Thursday, blamed the decision on the squeeze interest rates are putting on revenue.
October 21 -
Jeff McMillan at Morgan Stanley shares stories of readjusting to civilian life and how he and his company help other veterans.
October 21 -
The nation's largest bank is hiring former prisoners for entry-level jobs and funding a policy center whose mission will be to help adults with criminal histories reenter the workforce.
October 21 -
Fisher Investments is out more than $1 billion following Ken Fisher’s controversial remarks at a conference. Where do men pull ahead of women in promotions? Right from the start. Plus, a girls’ high school soccer team makes national news.
October 21 -
The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Cindy Axne of Iowa, aims to hold public companies accountable for moving jobs overseas. It won unanimous support from House Democrats but attracted only two votes from Republicans.
October 18 -
The big five banks had divergent results; San Francisco Fed publishes 18 papers on the dangers posed to businesses and communities by climate change.
October 18 -
Within the first 24 months of appointing female CFOs, companies saw, on average, a 6% increase in profits and an 8% better stock return, compared to performance under male predecessors.
October 17 -
Employee programs need to embrace a wide range of groups including women, minorities and the LGBTQ community.
October 17 -
The banking industry will continue its fight against the credit-loss rule; the bank posted gains in consumer, wealth management and commercial lending.
October 17 -
In celebration of International Credit Union Day, CU Journal presents its 22nd annual photo essay showcasing "the credit union difference" in action.
October 17 -
From increased cellphone usage to shifts in consumer expectations, two longtime executives look back on how the day-to-day business of running an institution has changed in recent decades.
October 17 - MGMA: Prior authorization remains top healthcare challenge
Making progress on automating the prior authorization process is looming as one of the top healthcare information technology policy challenges in the next year.
October 16 -
Notre Dame Federal Credit Union named a team to oversee its Arizona operations while other institutions made their own personnel moves.
October 15 -
Companies are turning off prospective customers and employees with misguided approaches.
October 15 -
Large banks will have less onerous capital rules and stress test requirements; the president’s main lender said it has other returns, but not the president’s.
October 11 -
Institutions that offer fewer than 500 open-end lines of credit will get another two-year exemption from reporting requirements under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
October 10 -
The series of print, digital and billboard ads uses children of Citigroup employees to draw attention to the bank's own efforts to promote women to senior roles.
October 10 -
The financial industry should take notes from regulators that have diverse leadership.
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