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 head of BNP Paribas' Latin American operations, the bank's corporate and institutional banking franchise had a remarkable year in Latin America in 2022, solidifying its position as a key player in the region.
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Chayt has been running Fifth Third's commercial payments division for seven years. The group generated $672 million in revenue and $643 million in total fee income in 2022.
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In January, Stevens' title at Fifth Third was changed to chief marketing officer, and the scope of her responsibilities now include overseeing the rollout of Fifth Third's online and mobile banking efforts and leading the bank's external and internal communication efforts.
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Brown leads the $7.8 billion-asset bank, which bills itself as America's "socially responsible bank."
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Erdoes' team finished the second quarter with $4.6 trillion in total client assets and $3.2 trillion in assets under management. Year-on-year, those figures were up 20% and 16%, respectively.
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Johnson joined the family business in 1988, becoming its CEO in 2014 and chair two years later. Since then, she has continued to push Fidelity to expand.
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