Workforce management
Workforce management
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The Providence, Rhode Island, company has recruited a head of wealth management advisors and a head of private wealth managers as part of a new strategy to reel in high-net worth clients.
February 8 -
The company is considering whether to cut 51 roles across its wealth business in London as the division's new chief looks for ways to boost the returns generated by the unit, according to a memo to staff seen by Bloomberg
February 8 -
Characterizing them as 'schemes' unfairly impugns a service that cash-strapped consumers value and have come to count on.
February 6 -
The registration deadline for this year's annual ranking is April 19.
February 2 -
The Birmingham, Alabama bank cut down its workforce across divisions as higher interest rates put pressure on its business.
February 1 -
People should have the option of having their rent and utilities payment history reported to credit bureaus in order to build up their credit history.
February 1 -
Generative artificial intelligence could streamline numerous operations across the financial services landscape, from building investor presentations to processing regulatory and legal documents.
January 30 -
The longtime Most Powerful Women in Banking honoree looks back on her 40-year career and the power of persistence.
January 29 -
With the growing interest in generative AI, it seems inevitable that some banking jobs will change while others will be eliminated entirely.
January 29 -
Workers are eligible for the one-time cash grants if they earned a salary of less than $75,000 last year, and their total cash compensation was less than $85,000. The payments come amid a unionization push at the San Francisco-based megabank.
January 26