A Barclays vice president, Nazia Lawrence, is suing the British bank for approximately 230,000 pounds ($290,000), alleging she was passed over for promotion due to racial, religious, and sex discrimination. In a separate legal development, the CEO of Greek payments company Viva Wallet, which is co-owned by JPMorgan, has filed a lawsuit against the bank. The lawsuit accuses JPMorgan of suppressing Viva Wallet's growth, a claim that has led to a counterclaim from JPMorgan. These cases highlight ongoing legal disputes involving major financial institutions and allegations of discriminatory practices and business interference.
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⚠️ BARCLAYS VP SUES FOR $290,000, ALLEGING DISCRIMINATION (Reuters) A Barclays vice president is suing the British bank for about 230,000 pounds ($289,616.00), alleging she was passed over for promotion because of racial, religious and sex discrimination. Nazia Lawrence joined…