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Women are making hardly any progress in landing top jobs in the global finance industry, despite a steady drumbeat of pledges to diversify, according to a new report.
April 28 -
The global bank’s head of digital channels and data analytics is giving multinational customers a view of all their bank accounts in all countries.
April 14 -
As risk management becomes a major driver for banks, we discuss how to approach these questions in a different way
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Robyn Luhning, the bank’s head of environmental and social risk management, takes the position at a time when financing for the fossil-fuel industry faces scrutiny. Other large banks have created similar roles in recent years.
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David Miree will become global head of diversity, equity and inclusion for the New York megabank. He will succeed Brian Lamb, who will move into a new role in the firm’s commercial banking business.
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Peter Johnson, who has led the company since 2007, will be succeeded by Chief Financial Officer Laura Clark.
March 16 -
Mary McNiff, who has been in the job since 2020, will step into a new, unspecified role later this year. CEO Jane Fraser, who is dealing with the aftermath of two consent orders, has said that updates to the company’s risk management systems are her top priority.
March 7 -
Titi Cole will run the megabank’s legacy franchises division, which contains consumer businesses that Citi is looking to sell or wind down in other countries. The exits are part of CEO Jane Fraser’s efforts to reshape the bank.
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Jennifer Barker, who will join Bank of New York Mellon in May, is expected to maintain the custody bank’s focus on its digital transformation.
February 16 -
Citigroup said it exceeded targets it set to increase the percentage of women and Black executives among its ranks.
February 16