Workforce management
Workforce management
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Nadine Ahn was terminated on April 5 along with fellow exec Ken Mason after the bank received an anonymous tip that the two were romantically involved. Both deny it and are suing the bank for millions.
August 12 -
A female employee is now suing ICAP and Citigroup, alleging she was subjected to years of unwanted sexual attention and threats by a Citi trader.
August 7 -
The Long Island-based thrift, long associated with multifamily and CRE lending, saw business lending spike the past year as it onboarded 15 banking teams. Other banks that did significant hiring have also reported more deposits and wider margins.
August 6 -
New executives were lined up for lenders across the country, including Fremont Bank in California.
August 5 -
The lender denied its software uses artificial intelligence in fighting a 'digital redlining' case.
July 31 -
The Hammond, Louisiana, company, which announced changes to its business strategy, cut 71 jobs and reduced its dividend to 8 cents per share.
July 30 -
Fostering financial well-being among the country's fastest-growing demographic group is essential to the future of the American economy. And, not incidentally, it's also good for business.
July 26 -
Two Northeast banks will get new CFOs next month. Webster Financial hired Neal Holland, the former CFO of the failed First Republic Bank, and Eastern Bankshares hired David Rosato, who left Berkshire Hills Bancorp last month.
July 16 -
A federal appeals court ruled that the Equal Credit Opportunity Act prohibits not just outright discrimination but also the discouragement of prospective applicants for credit.
July 11 -
New top executives were lined up for lenders across the West and Midwest, including Bank of North Dakota.
June 28