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Kelly Coffey, who was recognized as one of American Banker's most powerful women in 2018, will succeed Russell Goldsmith as CEO of City National, a Los Angeles-based unit of Royal Bank of Canada, on Feb. 1.
October 24 -
Brian Johnson, the agency’s second-in-command, wields much power; Fair Isaac is planning changes to credit scoring to boost approvals.
October 22 -
Donald Layton, who has run the mortgage giant since 2012, discussed the busy agenda leading up to his departure and says Freddie can serve as a "technical adviser" in GSE reform talks.
October 18 -
David Reed, a Republican, is stepping down as a state legislator after redistricting cost him a shot at a congressional seat.
October 17 -
Several female executives accepted leadership roles throughout the industry and in regulatory roles during the past month.
October 14 -
Käthe Anchel is expected to help push Umpqua’s recent focus on what it calls the “human-digital” banking experience.
October 12 -
The regulator's latest Quarterly Map Review shows credit unions' good run continuing, but some states remain stuck in a rut.
October 11 -
The company’s stock plunges after Sarah Friar’s departure announced; the bank said it unintentionally withheld mortgage discounts from minority borrowers.
October 11 -
BNY Mellon snags tech exec from Bank of America as CTO; dissent spreads at CFPB over top aide's writings; Anne Finucane ready to lead BofA's European operations; and more from this week's most-read stories.
October 5 -
Shannon McGahn will depart the House committee next week and will join the National Association of Realtors as senior vice president of government affairs.
October 2 -
Stevens will step down this month as head of the Western region, which had been cited for widespread customer-integrity violations. However, she had been credited with raising concerns about aggressive sales practices.
October 1 -
Our 16th annual Most Powerful Women in Banking rankings; why Regions did away with teller jobs; small banks lagging in deposit share; and more from this week's most-read stories.
September 28 -
From "BayBucks" to service excellence awards, California's Bay Federal Credit Union is committed to recognizing staff who go the extra mile.
September 28 -
Gerri Sexsion, who has led the credit union since 1997, is set to retire in early 2019.
September 27 -
Paul Yonamine will succeed Catherine Ngo as the company's leader next month. Ngo will continue to run Central Pacific's bank.
September 27 -
USAA will be eliminating 265 home sales and lending positions, but it already has offered nearly 100 of the affected workers different jobs within its mortgage unit.
September 24 -
The CEOs of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are stepping down because the job they were hired to do — return the GSEs to profitability — is done. But attracting top-flight candidates to lead the mortgage giants into a new phase may not be easy.
September 24 -
Wells Fargo CEO tackles cost-cutting, job cuts and rumors he’ll be replaced; banks put up millions to keep uber-rich as depositors.
September 21 -
Whereas most regulators appointed in the Trump administration are focused on rolling back the post-crisis framework, Nellie Liang helped create it.
September 20 -
Brian Brooks, the mortgage giant's general counsel, is leaving this week to head the legal team at Coinbase.
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