OneMain Financial Board Member Valerie Soranno Keating Honored by WomenInc. Magazine

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–WomenInc. magazine today named OneMain Financial Board of Directors Member Valerie Soranno Keating to its list of 2019 Most Influential Corporate Directors. OneMain is the country’s largest lending-exclusive financial company.

Soranno Keating has been a member of OneMain’s Board of Directors since 2018. She has had several high-profile positions during her career, including Chief Executive Officer of Barclaycard and President, Travelers Cheques & Prepaid Services at American Express. She currently serves as a senior advisor to several private equity firms in the United States and Europe.

“Valerie is an incredibly accomplished executive and brings valuable experience, perspective and guidance to OneMain’s Board of Directors,” said Doug Shulman, President and Chief Executive Officer of OneMain. “We’re proud of her for earning this well-deserved recognition.”

WomenInc. is a leading business magazine reporting on women’s success and achievement. The Most Influential Corporate Directors issue is the most comprehensive listing of women executives, influencers and achievers contributing leadership to corporate boards.

About OneMain Financial

OneMain Financial (NYSE: OMF) has been offering responsible and transparent loans for over 100 years. With nearly 1,600 locations throughout 44 states, the company is committed to helping people with their personal loan needs. OneMain and its 9,500 team members are dedicated to the communities where they live and work. For additional information, please visit OneMainFinancial.com.

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