The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Honorees gathered at Tiffany's Landmark building in New York City, where American Banker interviewed them about the industry's trajectory and leadership lessons they've learned in their careers.
As the potential for a recession looms, the New York bank is continuing with its plan to grow wealth management and shrink its foreign consumer banking footprint.
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The company is focusing on the future of online retail banking. Next on its agenda: real people in its wealth management division.
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Johnson, who currently heads a housing-finance industry group, will take over this summer from longtime president and CEO Richard Hunt.
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The $2 trillion-asset company has appointed a new CEO and chief operating officer of its growing business in the U.S., Mexico and other parts of the Western Hemisphere.
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Ana Botin, the chair of Banco Santander, called Mexico a “growth engine” for the bank but cautioned that the lender would only seek to buy Citigroup’s retail business in the country if certain requirements are met.
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The pandemic revealed serious economic inequalities, so she led the charge to permanently eliminate overdraft fees for consumers.
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