The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Like LendUp, a small-dollar lender, Ahead Financials is targeting consumers who are gainfully employed but have blemished credit histories.
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Bank of America's chief operations and technology officer says even digital experts benefit from in-person collaboration. She wants her 95,000-person staff to return once it's safe.
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Patel is among Goldman Sachs's most senior women and shepherded some of its highest-profile relationships with investors around the world.
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One engineered a big M&A deal, another struggled with his bank's credit issues and another abruptly resigned. Here are their stories and more.
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Bank of America’s chairman of global corporate and investment banking, Anne Clarke Wolff, is leaving the firm.
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Citigroup promoted 70 women in its latest class of managing directors, the most ever but still less than a third of the total.
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The latest news and perspective on women in the industry | The Most Powerful Women in Banking program convenes and empowers the community of female executives in financial services.