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Bank of America awarded Chief Executive Officer Brian T. Moynihan $20 million for his work last year, raising his compensation 25 percent.
February 17 -
Chatter about bank-nonbank combinations pops up frequently, as it did in a low-profile way this week, but there are reasons you should be skeptical even in these anything-could-happen times.
February 17 -
JPMorgan Chase has partnered with the fintech firm Roostify to build a digital self-service mortgage platform.
February 16 -
The American Bankers Association filed a lawsuit Thursday against the federal government over a Federal Reserve rule mandated by Congress that diverts dividend payments to Fed member banks to the highway fund.
February 9 -
In an newly created role, Deborah Guild, the bank’s current chief technology officer, will lead a revamped security unit.
February 6 -
With another $60 million in writedowns, BBVA Compass has taken $90 million in goodwill impairment charges related to its $117 million acquisition of the neobank Simple.
February 3 -
By partnering with Intuit, Wells Fargo is continuing its journey toward API-based data sharing, and away from screen scraping.
February 3 -
The deal points a way forward, not only to resolve the debate over screen scraping and ownership of customer data but to redefine banks' value proposition.
January 25 -
Customers of JPMorgan Chase will no longer have to surrender their bank credentials in order to use Intuit products like Mint, TurboTax or QuickBooks.
January 25 -
Labor Department sues JPM over discriminatory pay practices; Krawcheck: key to closing equality gap is financial equality; Rep. Maloney: administration should make gender pay gap a top priority.
January 19