The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Seitz is using her influence as CEO of one of the world's leading money managers to call attention to the $70 trillion retirement gap that she said could grow to $400 billion by 2050 if her industry doesn't address it.
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Diane Morais, the head of consumer and commercial banking for Ally Bank, is forthright about what went wrong after her institutions started offering mortgages in 2017 — and how the institution went about fixing the situation.
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Under Kuijpers, DWS Group is embedding environmental, social and governance principles in the work of asset managers across all classes.
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Jane Fraser, Citigroup's CEO of Latin America, has helped the bank cut a deal with Mexico's new president that will result in a loss of swipe fees, but may help it gain customers long-term.
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From her perch atop a global business that processes $455 trillion in payments each year, Diane Reyes sees the push to bring real-time processing to the U.S. through an international lens.
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Under Monaco's leadership, Citi has ranked as the top investment bank to governments and governmental organizations in four out of the past five years.
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