The Most Powerful Women in Banking
New York's former banking superintendent will spend much of the next three months advising fintech startups on how to cope with regulators.
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Over the past two years, Uma Wilson's strategy took a program that had been losing customers on a year-over-year basis and transformed it into the fastest-growing issuer of Visa cards in the region.
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Give Lindsay Lawrence a big job to do and she just might find a way to make it even bigger.
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As chief operational risk officer, Carrie Lichter played a key role in bringing to life Fifth Third's high-tech war room, also known as the cyber fusion center.
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Erika Marquez discovered an anomaly that was causing Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. to treat some loans as though they required significantly more regulatory capital than they actually did.
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Shelley Seifert had been the bank's chief operating officer.
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