Compensation
Compensation
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The online student lender said it is reallocating some jobs and "sunsetting" others.
January 16 -
The new chair of the House Financial Services Committee has an ambitious set of priorities, but newly elected progressives could set up a conflict with more moderate Democrats on the panel.
January 16 -
The bank also reported that, among its U.S. employees, people of color earn 7% less than their white colleagues.
January 16 -
Emily Vaughan Alexanderson will lead a group focused on education, nonprofit, technology and life sciences clients.
January 15 -
George Rudolph will take over at Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union in April as the institution's current president, Greg Smith, retires.
January 15 -
The Gray, Tenn.-based institution has named Kelly Smith as its temporary leader after Ron Scott resigned to move closer to family. He subsequently passed away.
January 14 -
With government workers off the job, some credit union call centers are extra busy as worried members reach out with questions.
January 11 -
Gail Enda is taking over at the $7 billion-asset institution as its outgoing leader, Angie Owens, takes a job with American Airlines.
January 11 -
Some big investors think the recent selloff in bank stocks is overdone; despite new ways to pay, credit cards still dominate.
January 11 -
The bill would require at least one gender diverse and one racially or ethnically diverse candidate to be interviewed for Fed regional bank president vacancies.
January 9 -
New CEO Ronald O'Hanley is pushing to reduce expenses, automate more functions and simplify the organizational structure.
January 9 -
Shane Knighton, who previously worked at Member Business Lending, will take over for the retiring Gordon Dames, who served as interim CEO.
January 9 -
The unit is under investigation by federal agencies for misrepresenting pricing; investment bankers are looking at a possible 15-20% drop in bonus money.
January 9 -
George Scharpf had been the New Jersey bank's leader since 1981.
January 8 -
The credit union said that it has hired a firm to find a replacement for longtime President and CEO Joseph Garay.
January 8 -
Deutsche Bank's management board plans to cut the bonus pool by around 10 percent as the German lender juggles cost pressures while trying to retain key employees, according to people familiar with the matter.
January 8 -
Pay for female staff at HSBC's U.K. business fell further behind male colleagues' in the last year, according to new figures from the London-based bank.
January 8 -
A Financial Services subcommittee planned by Democrats to root out discrimination and expand financial inclusion could put institutions on the hot seat, but it could also foster regulatory relief.
January 7 -
A Financial Services subcommittee planned by Democrats to root out discrimination and expand financial inclusion could put banks on the hot seat, but it could also foster regulatory relief.
January 7 -
A. Scott MacKnight is now the president and CEO of Triangle Credit Union after its longtime leader, Maurice Simard, retired.
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