Workforce management
Workforce management
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A report from the Government Accountability Office found that while the Federal Home Loan banks have taken steps to improve diversity among boards of directors, members are still largely male and nonminorities.
March 20 -
There’s currently a focus on investing in technology and data to remain competitive, but financial firms also need to ensure they are helping workers adapt, argues Synchrony’s Margaret Keane.
March 20 -
Credit unions are changing up personnel in operations, finance, lending and more.
March 19 -
American Banker reporter Neil Haggerty examines the political implications of CEO Tim Sloan's testimony to the House last week.
March 19 -
The bank is tying manager pay to inclusive hiring; Cboe Global Markets to stop trading bitcoin futures.
March 19 -
JPMorgan Chase said it wants to improve training for technology-related jobs and help community college programs. The five-year initiative is one of several the company has announced in recent years in the name of community development.
March 18 -
Gene Novello will take over at the Crown Point, Ind.-based institution when Mike Hussey retires later this year.
March 18 -
The $35 billion deal could create "a global payments giant"; with the number of community banks dropping as low as 5,477, it may be time for new ones.
March 18 -
Industry lawyers say the agency’s decision could have implications for other bankers looking to change jobs.
March 15 -
HSBC's new head of global markets is encouraging a speak-up culture, months after his predecessor left the bank amid a misconduct claim from a junior female employee.
March 15 -
Joseph Nowland will take over at the Jacksonville, Fla.-based institution after Gerri Sexsion retires later this month.
March 15 -
The 65 people laid off in late February is only the beginning, report says; Bank of America CEO also tackles mortgages, the economy and gender issues.
March 15 -
Readers debate the merits of activist pressure on bank business, discuss the Trump administration's influence on the CFPB, consider Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan's performance before Congress and more.
March 14 -
Barbara Vitolo will leave Wyrope Williamsport Federal Credit Union this summer once a successor is in place.
March 14 -
Credit unions have recently announced promotions and hires in areas such as human resources, commercial lending and information technology.
March 14 -
Fintech investors, including Goldman Sachs, see opportunity in Mexico; firm’s growth in lending could be a problem if economy goes south.
March 14 -
Big bank mergers have historically been a catalyst for startups. Experts say it could happen again.
March 12 -
Inclusiv had two members named to the African-American Credit Union Coalition Hall of Fame while credit unions and others in the industry announced new hires and promotions.
March 12 -
Ronald McLean, who is chief engagement officer at the New York Credit Union Association, will take over at CCUA next month.
March 12 -
Credit unions need to be thinking about pressure on net interest margins and declining revenues.
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