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.
HUD official Alanna McCargo takes over the top job at the government corporation, which has had a series of acting leaders since 2017.
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A few changes to underwriting rules could result in a huge opportunity for both lenders and minority women who own businesses.
December 13
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The Financial Stability Board appointed Federal Reserve Gov. Lael Brainard to chair its standing committee on the assessment of vulnerabilities.
December 10 -
The ruling may offer hope for Gwen Campbell, who alleges that JPM’s private bank is “poaching” and “siphoning” her celebrity clients’ assets away from her management and paycheck.
December 9 -
Banks in Mastercard's True Name program, which allows transgender and nonbinary customers to get cards bearing their preferred name, often use those customers' legal names elsewhere. Three challenger banks have made adaptations to achieve greater consistency across all communication channels.
December 9 -
KeyCorp is “dramatically” increasing the length of parental leave for employees and offering more flexibility for working remotely as part of a number of measures to help retain talent, CEO Chris Gorman says.
December 9
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