Diversity and equality
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Arjuna Capital is filing shareholder proposals with 11 financial and tech companies to uncover median gender pay gaps, which it said would determine if more women are concentrated in lower-paying jobs.
February 13 -
The bank said it will hold back bonuses to its former CEO and others as it probes the 1MDB scandal; the House is looking into the bank’s loans to Trump's firm.
February 4 -
Many credit unions already know they need to diversity their slate of directors. Here's how a handful of CUs have already started that process.
January 30 -
Credit unions will scramble to fill executive jobs as baby boomers retire. More institutions could recruit women as CEOs but there are still challenges to creating a diverse executive suite.
January 28 -
The largest banks are expected to soon receive requests to appear before the House Financial Services Committee; banks taking steps to curb scams.
January 25 -
The Financial Services Committee also announced the head of a
newly created subcommittee on diversity and inclusion.January 24 -
With a permanent director confirmed, the agency should take steps to establish a small-business data collection rule mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act.
January 23 -
Citi is the first to share its unadjusted pay gap and lays out its goals for improvement. Bankers will be getting to know the progressive female freshmen who are storming D.C. a lot better. Plus, lots of fintech people moves and Gillette's take on toxic masculinity.
January 18 -
During the National Credit Union Administration's monthly meeting on Thursday, Chairman J. Mark McWatters noted that the agency was making progress on hiring more women and minorities.
January 17 -
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon sticks to rogue banker defense in scandal; bank misses earnings, revenue estimates.
January 17 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
The accounts — which eschew paper checks and overdraft protection — appeal beyond the low-income customers they were intended for; lenders are embracing artificial intelligence systems to analyze more data to determine creditworthiness.
January 4 -
The Lafayette, La.-based credit union was accused of firing an employee who complained about a training video with racially offensive content.
December 26 -
As the U.S. undergoes a dramatic demographic shift, credit unions must be proactive to ensure their employees represent the communities they serve.
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