The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Una Fox will be in charge of using AI and other data-driven technology to figure out what customers want from digital banking and how they want it.
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There’s currently a focus on investing in technology and data to remain competitive, but financial firms also need to ensure they are helping workers adapt, argues Synchrony’s Margaret Keane.
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First-term Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., has sponsored the Prevent Discrimination in Auto Insurance Act in order to prevent “undue burden” on low-income individuals seeking auto insurance.
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HSBC's new head of global markets is encouraging a speak-up culture, months after his predecessor left the bank amid a misconduct claim from a junior female employee.
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Recounting her family’s financial struggles, Jelena McWilliams said regulatory policy should address the plight of the underbanked.
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Shari Van Cleave, head of digital labs at the bank, discusses customer-facing technology it's testing, including wearables and the so-called internet of things.
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