- Women in Banking Santander’s growth strategy, a lawsuit over branch closures and suspicious senators
Santander's Ana Botin is plotting to make the global banking giant even bigger. Senators suspect a Wall Street cover-up of sexual harassment, and Capital One gets sued by the NAACP.
March 2 -
The nonprofit is turning to banks and social impact investors to help significantly increase the size of its loan portfolio over five years.
March 1 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and two colleagues are seeking more information from securities regulators about whether Wall Street firms are covering up signs of sexual harassment.
March 1 -
A former executive at SunTrust has joined Cardlytics Inc. to help the company expand its partnerships with other banks.
March 1 -
The company has fired two additional prime brokerage employees as it continues to investigate accusations of misconduct.
February 28 -
The goal of the competition is to increase diversity in the financial technology industry.
February 28 -
Kathleen Henry and Steven Antonakes have been named to the bank's management committee.
February 28 -
The retailer's foray into wealth management is a wake-up call for an industry that often overlooks female investors.
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Cheers to Irene Dorner, who gives Virgin Money its new status as the only major British company with a female chairman-CEO duo. Cryptocurrency is on the minds of some smart women, and Simple tries to be awesome enough to overcome consumer apathy.
February 24 -
JPMorgan Chase said Friday that its female employees earn 99% of what male employees make globally, but women remain underrepresented at senior levels and it hinted the unadjusted numbers it will report soon in the U.K. will be less flattering.
February 23