The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Citi wants to be viewed as a technology company with a banking license and it's up to Heather Cox to make that happen.
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From interest rate risk to C-suite and boardroom diversity to succession planning, community bankers need to be acutely tuned in to a combination of global and domestic factors that are changing their world at an unprecedented pace.
October 20 -
Investar Holding in Baton Rouge, La., has made a series of changes to its executive ranks.
October 16 -
Citigroup has launched a unit in its global consumer bank dedicated to the development of its mobile banking services and promoted Heather Cox to be its CEO.
October 16 -
Bank of America's Cathy Bessant contends banks are fintech companies; Citi's Heather Cox says no way are startups ever going to be the 'Uber of banking;' and is Elizabeth Warren a tyrant? Also, don't miss our coverage of the celebration for the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance. Maybe someone you know is in the photos.
October 16 -
Wealthy women dont necessarily think they do well managing their own money, according to a new study by Regions Financial.
October 15
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.