Workforce management
Workforce management
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JPMorgan Chase plans to dismiss several hundred workers from its consumer unit as the lender seeks to rein in costs, according to people briefed on the matter.
January 29 -
All three executives began as tellers and have been with the institution for a dozen years or more.
January 29 -
The regulators plan to drop the 3% limit on bank investments in venture capital funds; Visa invests in another fintech startup.
January 28 -
Until the gender gap of the technology, banking and payment industries change, innovation will continue to be impacted, says Itemize's Samantha Fisher.
January 28 -
The Georgia bank's operating costs rose in the fourth quarter, but executives sought to assure shareholders that investments will produce revenue growth in the long run.
January 24 -
Larry Fazio, longtime head of the agency’s examinations division, has been promoted to executive director. He will succeed Mark Treichel, who will retire later this year.
January 24 -
The changes will mean a bigger gap between the best and worst borrowers; the bank will require companies they take public to have a ‘diverse’ board member.
January 24 -
The Madison, Wis.-based think tank's latest initiative is another sign of the increasing emphasis the credit union industry is placing on diversity, equity and inclusion.
January 23 - IBM proposes AI rules to ease bias concerns
IBM called for rules aimed at eliminating bias in artificial intelligence to ease concerns that the technology relies on data that bakes in past discriminatory practices and could harm women, minorities, the disabled, older Americans and others.
January 21 -
For small regionals like Atlantic Union and F.N.B., the biggest opportunity to snag customers will come when the rebranding of BB&T and SunTrust branches begins next year.
January 21