Comedian and writer Paul Whitehouse on fishing, mental health and why the BBC needs to take more risks February 7, 2019 Last year, Paul Whitehouse appeared alongside his lifelong friend Bob Mortimer in Gone Fishing, a BBC Two show in which the comedians travelled the riverbanks of the UK in search of rare species of fish. In contrast to an increasingly bleak news cycle, it was relentlessly genial television, uncomplicated, familiar, cheerful and good-natured. Both men [...]
Munich Re eyes up the skyscraper plot by the City’s Leadenhall Market March 15, 2018 Munich Re, the largest reinsurer in the world, is in talks with Brookfield Property Partners about acquiring the One Leadenhall plot. The site on the corner of Gracechurch Street and Leadenhall Street sits adjacent to Lloyd’s of London. The plot has approval for a 36-storey tower. The skyscraper, which is designed by Foster and Partners, [...]
City Moves for 17 January 2017 | Who’s switching jobs January 17, 2017 Eversheds Frank Thompson has joined Eversheds' London insurance team. Frank has over 15 years of legal experience focusing on insurance coverage disputes and non-contentious coverage advice and has been ranked as a leading individual by Chambers and Partners for several years. Frank joins the firm as a lateral hire from K&L Gates where he earned recognition [...]
Investment Association and KPMG team up to warn asset managers on threats of cyber breaches May 1, 2018 The Investment Association is teaming up with big four auditor KPMG to launch a report into cyber resilience for asset management as it launches a key conference in the City today. The trade body for asset managers will bring together law enforcement experts and government agencies to launch the joint report, titled “Building Cyber Resilience [...]
New Year’s honours 2017: The full rundown of the business community’s representatives on this year’s list December 31, 2016 The British business community was well represented on the New Years honours list, with entrepreneurs and executives featuring prominently amongst the more than 100 figures recognised for services to the industry and economy. Here's a run down of some the most notable business names who received the official seal of approval this year. Read more: Arise, Dame Inga – Lloyd's of [...]
Aviva boss Mark Wilson paid £4.3m last year after bonus bump March 27, 2018 The chief executive of insurer Aviva was paid £4.3m last year, with nearly £2m of that coming as a bonus after a strong year. Chief executive Mark Wilson received £1.028m as a basic salary, a £1.945m bonus, £966,000 in long-term share incentives and £288,000 in pension payments. His total remuneration actually dipped from last year [...]
Lehman Brothers 10 years on September 4, 2018 It’s hard to believe that it’s almost ten years since financial markets globally underwent a cardiac arrest that brought the world economy to its knees. Financial markets had already been on a slow downward slope in the lead up to events in September 2008, over concerns about the stability of the global financial system that [...]
RSA chief executive Stephen Hester pockets nearly £5m after strong 2017 for the insurer March 25, 2018 The chief executive of RSA Stephen Hester will take home nearly £5m after a strong 2017 for the insurer which saw it achieve a record underwriting profit of £394m. On top of his salary of £987,000, the former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) boss received a £1m bonus, £2.6m as part of a long-term incentive [...]
Anyone for England? The World Cup and business stardom are both games of luck June 13, 2018 The 2018 World Cup in Russia kicks off tomorrow. This time, at least, there is little feeling that our boys will emerge victorious. And yet. There is a great deal more randomness in the outcome of soccer games than is generally appreciated. Read more: Allez le Bleus! Lloyd’s of London tips France for world cup [...]
Growth in London’s business activity at 11-month high January 15, 2017 December saw the fastest period of growth in London’s business activity since January last year, according to a report by Lloyds Bank. London’s showing on the Lloyds Bank purchasing managers’ index (PMI) was up 56.1 points in December, from 55.3 in November. Despite the strong figures, London was behind most other UK regions for business [...]