American Express Joins Chorus Declaring Gender Pay Parity
- Card company will release more data by year-end, activist says
- Big banks all say pay gap is 1% after adjusting numbers
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American Express Co. will disclose data on its gender pay gap by the end of the year, according to a shareholder activist that’s been pushing Wall Street to release the information.
The credit-card company pledged to report to shareholders by the end of 2018 any findings on pay disparities, Arjuna Capital said Wednesday in a statement. New York-based AmEx said in a memo to employees that it regularly reviews pay policies to make sure they support pay equality and transparency.