Women in Banking

Meet the new members of the House Financial Services Committee

01/17/19

The lineup of new members to the House Financial Services Committee includes several rising Democratic stars.

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Citi says female employees earn 29% less than men

01/16/19

The bank also reported that, among its U.S. employees, people of color earn 7% less than their white colleagues.

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Santander hires health care professional for specialized banking post

01/15/19

Emily Vaughan Alexanderson will lead a group focused on education, nonprofit, technology and life sciences clients.

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LendUp spins off credit card business, names new CEO

01/10/19

The subprime online lender said Thursday that it will spin off its credit card business into a new entity, Mission Lane. It also named a new CEO to replace its founder, Sasha Orloff.

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House, Senate Dems introduce bill to encourage diversity among Fed presidents

01/09/19

The bill would require at least one gender diverse and one racially or ethnically diverse candidate to be interviewed for Fed regional bank president vacancies.

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HSBC reveals gender pay gap for U.K. employees widened to 61%

01/08/19

Pay for female staff at HSBC's U.K. business fell further behind male colleagues' in the last year, according to new figures from the London-based bank.

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Two new Republicans added to Senate Banking Committee

01/04/19

Sens. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., and Martha McSally, R-Ariz., will fill the two GOP vacancies in the new Congress.

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PNC names manufacturing, tech executives to board

01/03/19

Executives from Microsoft and other firms will expand PNC's board to 14 members.

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New CFPB chief’s memo to staff: Enforce law, but don’t presume guilt

01/03/19

In her New Year’s message, CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger called on the agency to ensure that consumers are treated fairly and that “the marketplace is innovating.”

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Santander taps JPMorgan Chase exec to lead retail network

12/24/18

As head of Santander Bank’s retail network, Colleen Clancy will be in charge of more than 600 branches and over 4,100 employees across eight states.

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