The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Khan, who began her banking career as a part-time teller, heads the bank's retail operations in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin.
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JPMorgan Chase is picking off another executive from Goldman Sachs Group’s digital bank amid a slew of senior defections from the Marcus unit.
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Christine Channels will oversee a group of branches focused on low- and moderate-income areas, according to a memo from executives who run the division.
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Citigroup has started an early intake program in Asia to boost the hiring of women in its investment banking and markets businesses.
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Daylight, a digital banking platform for the LGBT community, uses its customers’ preferred names on debit cards rather than their legal names. Through a new social media campaign, the company is encouraging the American Bankers Association and its members to do the same.
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Lindy Andry has been Ascentra Credit Union's interim president and CEO since November.
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