The Most Powerful Women in Banking

When the division of labor at home isn't so clear, relationships with our partners can feel very transactional.

September 18
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    Running the securities side of the house with co-head Pablo Salame, Isabelle Ealet helped Goldman Sachs' institutional client services division generate net revenue of $9.5 billion in the first half of 2013 while also focusing on compliance issues.

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    The color is still going to be orange, but there's a lot changing at ING U.S. Retirement Services under CEO Maliz Beams.

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    Margaret Keane has spent the last two years readying GE Capital Retail Finance for the virtual worlds of its digitally active customers. So far, so good: customers now generate 4 million mobile logins a month and about 10 percent of them use mobile devices exclusively for account interaction.

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    A new chapter possibly awaits Nicole Arnaboldi. The 28-year investment banking veteran could soon be leading a spin-off unit servicing the assets of Credit Suisse affiliate DLJ Merchant Banking Partners, which in July was reported to be in talks to be sold by its parent.

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    Cost control is a mantra for Charlotte McLaughlin, who prods her PNC Capital Markets managers and employees to be as sparing as possible when it comes to business expenses. The result is a flattening expense structure that is producing an improved efficiency ratio as revenues rise.

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