The Most Powerful Women in Banking

The financial market meltdown of September 2008 was a career-ender for some Wall Street bankers, but for Karen Peetz and her team at BNY Mellon, it was the opportunity of a lifetime.

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    As group executive for international business at Visa, Elizabeth Buse tackles the challenge of growing debit in the emerging markets she oversees.

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    Susan Ehrlich, the president os Sears Financial Services, has a habit of putting new twists on old consumer-finance concepts.

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    Dominique Senequier has been building a private-equity empire in Paris for over a decade as CEO of AXA Private Equity, and Americans are finally taking notice.

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    Margaret Keane, who heads GE Capital's retail consumer finance arm, has worked to ensure good communication with customers to keep them on board.

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    Carla Brooks is often the only woman in the room. But she considers it her responsibility to help more women break into the male-dominated financial industry.

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The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.