Diversity and equality
Diversity and equality
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Top U.S. housing regulator Mel Watt is privately reassuring people close to him that he will keep his post as authorities investigate an employee's claims of sexual harassment. Now, his accuser is heightening the pressure — speaking out publicly for the first time.
August 20 -
The bank said it has received subpoenas related to low-income housing tax credits; write-offs of bad credit card debt creep up.
August 20 -
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Mo., released a survey of lending practices that he said point to practices such as forced arbitration clauses and extracting a customer’s credit score to determine creditworthiness.
August 17 -
Big changes to Hoosire Hills board of directors, two new executives move to the C Suite at VyStar and more new hires, promotions and appointments.
August 16 -
When there are leadership roles for women in the payments industry, the individual, the entire company, its workforce and the industry thrive, writes Lisl Dutterer, executive director at Wnet.
August 16 -
Why 'CEO' stands for chief experience officer at one credit union, new branch managers selected at another, and more CU pros and volunteers in the news.
August 14 -
The Trump administration has argued that the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, issued in 2015, was too prescriptive.
August 13 -
JPMorgan Chase, SunTrust and PNC are pressuring outside counsel to get more women and minority lawyers to represent them in court even at the risk of alienating the big, traditional law firms that they have done business with for years.
August 7 -
Clara Green will head the Diversity and Inclusion Center of Expertise at the Alabama bank.
August 6 -
Catch up on a deluge of sexual harassment disclosures from banks and regulators. Brace yourself — it gets ugly, with rape and strangulation among the lowlights. Then marvel at how one fintech CEO who fell early in the #MeToo era engineered a fast comeback. Plus valuable insight on anger.
August 1