The Most Powerful Women in Banking
In 2020, a year marked by deep economic crisis, Pedroso led her team to execute $16.9 billion of lending overall, up 9% from the previous year.
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Harford was quick to decide that UBS would embrace the flexible work arrangements made necessary by the pandemic as the dawn of a new era in how financial institutions do business.
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Last year, Browning’s team constructed disruptive research that brings new metrics to the evaluation of economies, markets, strategies and asset classes.
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While crypto and decentralized finance will likely not replace the traditional systems of banking and finance, the industry needs to get ahead of the curve, Chakar said.
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McLaughlin pledged to improve diversity within the capital markets division she runs and across PNC Financial Services Group more widely.
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Last year, the company tapped Milrod to combine all of its sales and relationship management into one group. The initiative led to a 25% increase in new business wins.
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