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Customers who have access to suitable credit and other offerings and know how to use them appropriately can seize economic opportunities, open businesses and contribute to the collective success of communities, F.N.B. chief Vincent Delie Jr. argues.
February 28
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Citigroup joined the list of banks being investigated over employee communications using unauthorized messaging services.
February 28 -
Goldman Sachs Group became the latest bank to be investigated over employee communications over unapproved messaging services.
February 25 -
Respecting employees’ time and expecting them to respect others’ sets a tone. It brings structure to organizations and fosters professionalism, reliability and trustworthiness.
February 25
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Citigroup is calling vaccinated staff in the U.S. back to the office for at least two days a week starting the week of March 21, according to the New York-based bank’s head of human resources.
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People are increasingly moving between jobs in crypto and the government agencies that police the industry, raising potential conflicts of interest that could undermine efforts to rein in the sector, according to a watchdog group.
February 23 -
The London-based bank said it is cooperating with a Commodity Futures Trading Commission probe into the use of “non-HSBC approved messaging platforms for business communications.”
February 23 -
An ultracompetitive job market is forcing lenders to boost salaries, requiring many to caution investors that expenses could jump before profits from higher rates are realized.
February 22 -
The complaint seeks unspecified damages over the bank’s mortgage origination and underwriting practices, alleging minority homebuyers were excluded from affordable, low-risk loans.
February 22 -
While Wall Street banks press employees to return to the office this month, its regulators in Washington are largely sticking with a flexible approach to remote work.
February 18 -
Citigroup said it exceeded targets it set to increase the percentage of women and Black executives among its ranks.
February 16 -
The acquisition of Bend Financial will accelerate the Connecticut bank’s efforts to deliver an improved digital experience to HSA customers, executives said.
February 16 -
Citigroup awarded Chief Executive Jane Fraser $22.5 million for her work in 2021 after she assumed the top job in February and helped guide the bank through regulatory hurdles.
February 15 -
Employees at Genesee Co-Op Federal Credit Union in New York and Beneficial State Bank in California formed unions in the past year to bargain for better wages and reform their corporate cultures. Will workers at other community institutions follow their lead?
February 14 -
Adrienne Harris said the New York State Department of Financial Services will concentrate more on issues that have a big impact on people’s pocketbooks. The agency announced a move Monday that will likely save money for consumers who rely on check cashers.
February 14 -
The program is aligned with an initiative Bank of Montreal started in 2019 to double its support for small businesses and female entrepreneurs.
February 14 -
JPMorgan Chase said fully vaccinated staff no longer need to wear masks anywhere in its U.S. buildings, amid an easing up in COVID-19 cases that’s paved the way for Wall Street staff to return to offices.
February 11 -
Wall Street executives are taking another crack at bringing staff back to the office. This time, they're hoping it sticks.
February 11 -
Toronto-Dominion Bank is adding child day care and elder care as eligible expenses for employees’ wellness accounts as lenders battle for talent and try to build workforces with greater diversity.
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Earned wage access companies are finding that their product, which allows employees to receive a portion of their salary ahead of the traditional two-week cycle, can aid nurses and other professionals in addressing the work-life imbalance that contributes to the Great Resignation.
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