The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Responsible for a five-state territory, this regional director often travels 500 miles a week visiting branches and customers.
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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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Preparation, skill and expertise are keys to her success both as a classical musician and as a bank leader.
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The first African American member of the executive team, she's working to bring more minorities into leadership positions at the bank.
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Under her leadership, the bank is reducing its energy consumption and buying carbon offsets.
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