The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Keeping agility at the forefront of the bank’s mission, she holds daily standup meetings with her 100-member team to streamline decision making.
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The $2 trillion-asset company has appointed a new CEO and chief operating officer of its growing business in the U.S., Mexico and other parts of the Western Hemisphere.
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Ana Botin, the chair of Banco Santander, called Mexico a “growth engine” for the bank but cautioned that the lender would only seek to buy Citigroup’s retail business in the country if certain requirements are met.
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The pandemic revealed serious economic inequalities, so she led the charge to permanently eliminate overdraft fees for consumers.
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KeyBank exec hones banking technology while looking to diversify IT workforce.
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Raised by parents who taught school and coached high school kids, Alina Crisi never planned on a career in financial services. But her innate skill in managing people and organizations has powered her quick rise at PNC Bank.
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