Workforce management
Workforce management
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Deutsche Bank overhaul plan will put taxpayers and the financial system at risk; the San Antonio company names three women to key technology positions; issuers like Chase and Citi need to think beyond traditional card options; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 16 -
The agency says the "disparate impact" standard needs to be amended to align with a recent Supreme Court ruling. But consumer advocates say the change would make it more difficult for borrowers to allege discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
August 16 -
Agencies like Fincen and Finra that use machine learning must pay close attention to potential bias in supervisory algorithms, especially with data on women and minorities.
August 16 -
Credit unions have until midnight tonight to submit nominations for this free recognition program.
August 16 -
A number of credit unions have announced promotions, new hires and recognitions for their employees.
August 15 -
With women and minorities holding less than 25% of top positions at the eight largest U.S. banks, House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters and other Democrats called on banks to improve their recruiting efforts and invest in programs aimed at building pipelines of diverse talent.
August 13 -
A number of credit unions have recently made personnel changes, including LAFCU and F&A Federal Credit Union naming new chief lending officers.
August 13 -
The San Antonio company named Judith Frey vice president of digital banking, Maria Alvarez Mann chief information officer for bank technology and Carri Arnold bank technology officer.
August 12 -
The Los Alamos, N.M.-based institution said that Dwayne Herrera would take over as CEO after its previous leader took another job.
August 12 -
Full-time equivalent, as of Mar. 31, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
August 12 -
A Fed-led working group may pressure Wall Street to adopt SOFR; challenger banks with smartphone-based accounts soar.
August 12 -
Ron Baron had been serving as interim president and CEO for the Delaware-based institution before being given the job permanently.
August 9 -
Several credit unions have hired new employees while a financial advisor was recognized for his volunteer efforts.
August 8 -
Credit unions have recently announced personnel changes in a number of areas, including human resources, information systems and operations.
August 6 -
Flint will be replaced on an interim basis by Noel Quinn, head of global commercial banking. The lender, which also released its latest quarterly results several hours earlier than scheduled, didn’t give a reason for the decision.
August 4 -
Jason S. Lee is joining the Summerville, S.C.-based institution as president and chief operating officer but he will eventually take over as CEO.
August 2 -
Credit unions have announced a number of new hires and promotions in areas such as lending and retail operations.
August 1 -
If your employees are unhappy, your customers will be the first to notice. Showing a little appreciation may be an investment in keeping both.
August 1 -
The pilot program will give out grants up to $25,000 so smaller low-income minority depository institutions can set up mentoring programs with larger credit unions.
August 1 -
You've made it to August: Ready to hit the beach or just hide somewhere and curl up with a good read? Here are 12 books that address any need: improve your leadership skills, revive unused parts of the brain, stretch your imagination, or laugh from the gut.
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