The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Ranjana Clark has long been committed to working seamlessly across borders. The COVID-19 pandemic, of course, made that more challenging. But as the pandemic's restrictions eased in 2022, Clark was able to lean more aggressively into that commitment.
-
New York City's new pay-transparency law has a blind spot: Wall Street bonuses.
November 3 -
Speakers at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking gala acknowledged that many women have made it to high positions, but the number of female CEOs is still tiny.
October 27 -
Hong Kong's big financial summit planned for next week to promote the city's reopening lost a key attendee as Citigroup Chief Executive Officer Jane Fraser was diagnosed with COVID.
October 27 -
BNP Paribas was told by French judges it shouldn't have excluded bonuses from its calculations to close the gender pay gap, in a ruling that's likely to have ramifications for the local banking industry.
October 20 -
Yvette Hollingsworth Clark, once the chief compliance officer at Wells Fargo, has taken on a similar role at the Boston-based custody bank.
October 11
The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.