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.
Yeshaya, a daughter of immigrants, said she sees the challenges she's faced as opportunities for growth.
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Since joining Mizuho six years ago, Katz has had to contend with the COVID pandemic, a liquidity crisis, the regional banking meltdown and rising interest rates.
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Demand for tokenized assets, real-time data and collateral mobility is turning asset servicing into a strategic differentiator for BNY—and Portney is looking to capitalize on all of it.
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Her ability to communicate with markets, employees and investors is what these unprecedented times call for, something Martin takes in stride while pressing ahead.
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Since joining HSBC in 2023, Oden has been focused on expanding its wealth business in the U.S.
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Knowing what to acquire and what to let go are proving to be growth engines for S&P, and Cheung's just getting started.
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