Fintech
Fintech
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Alloy, Marqeta and other technology firms drafted policies to assist employees in states that restrict abortion access, even before they had all the answers.
July 19 -
The 50 companies that made American Banker’s annual list are being recognized for establishing strong workplace cultures, offering robust benefits packages and giving employees the room to do their jobs well.
June 1 -
Companies on the Best Places to Work in Fintech list offer sabbaticals or generous vacation time, which helps attract young talent and lets veteran employees re-energize.
June 1 -
Breaking barriers to education unites the team at Mpower Financing, an international student loan company with employees from more than a dozen countries that is ranked No. 1 on this year's Best Places to Work in Fintech.
June 1 -
Firms such as Visa, Mastercard, PNC and Fiserv say employers can address the labor crunch by making it easier for employees to access and move their money through services such as earned wage access, crypto bonuses and digitized expense management.
April 5 -
Large financial institutions are investing in technology to tap into the growing workplace wealth market.
March 29 -
Plan participants gave firms low marks in fundamental areas, though some performed better than others.
September 16 -
The company has changed the dynamics of its meetings, created diversity metrics and deployed software to make job descriptions gender-neutral.
April 6 -
Small, often intangible quality-of-life perks are a big part of what makes some fintechs the best ones to work for.
March 31 -
As communities begin to build back their finances after the pandemic, this company wants to close the gap in equitable lending.
March 30