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SWIFT's Peric Aims to Bring Members' New Ideas to Life
How do you bring a new idea to fruition in your bank? Do you execute it privately without telling anybody and wait for the look of delighted surprise on your boss's face when he finds out about it from a customer or competitor? Do you mention it in the elevator to your CIO, who then puts you in charge of making the new concept happen?
BofA Hires Data Security Czar
Gregory Garcia, former assistant secretary for the Office of Cybersecurity and Communications in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to lead bank efforts to keep data secure.
Navigating Legislative and Regulatory Sea Changes
One thing everyone connected to the banking industry can agree on is there is no lack of daily headline-grabbing developments. One area that contributes to this condition is the variety of regulatory related topics.
Bank Hiring Rising 10% Per Month, Recruitment Firm Says
Global growth seen in bank hiring has led Huxley Associates to open a Delhi office.
What Bankers Can Learn from '30 Rock'
As a recent episode of "30 Rock" taught us, there are always uptapped markets to discover and new customers to find. Banks that have embraced those ideas are increasingly turning to analytics solutions to help them generate growth.
Citi's European Head of Telecom, Media and Tech Steps Down
Bill Kennish, European head of telecommunications, media and technology for New York-based Citigroup, has left the company, according to Bloomberg Businessweek.
Asian Development Bank Bets on Solar
In an effort that could serve to highlight Asia's increasing electricity demand, and to champion clean energy, Manila, Philippines-based Asian Development Bank (ADB) began a solar energy initiative that could generate as much as 3,000 megawatts of power over the next three years.
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