The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Liu became head of Citi’s North American private bank in 2019 and, in 2020, beat her projections by 12% despite the pandemic.
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In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Monaco realized that hundreds of her team's public sector clients around the globe would have to radically alter their operations.
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Harford was quick to decide that UBS would embrace the flexible work arrangements made necessary by the pandemic as the dawn of a new era in how financial institutions do business.
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Last year, the company tapped Milrod to combine all of its sales and relationship management into one group. The initiative led to a 25% increase in new business wins.
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Although 2020 was a tough year for the credit card industry, the payment services initiatives Offereins led produced a 29% increase in Pulse’s e-commerce transactions over 2019.
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Heitsenrether recognized that JPMorgan Chase had the ability to take client data and turn it into actionable business intelligence for the bank’s clients.
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