The Most Powerful Women in Banking
The algorithms banks use to assess the financial well-being of minorities would be more effective if Black analysts crunched the numbers, says Troynica Green, a data analyst at Regions Bank.
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The digital-only bank is running a new promotion in which it will set up and fund, with $250, an online savings account for any baby born on New Year’s Eve.
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Ayn Talley will step down in January, to be succeeded by the credit union's longtime executive vice president.
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Bill Knott succeeded Terrie Spiro as leader of the Maryland bank, which raised capital in 2017 by going through a complicated bankruptcy process.
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This is the second new job this year for Gallagher, who will remain in her current role as chief conduct and control officer until a replacement is found.
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The bank will divvy up Owen's responsibilities among three other executives, including Kate Danella, who will become chief strategy and client experience officer.
December 9
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