Xavier Rolet’s replacement at the London Stock Exchange: Runners and riders November 30, 2017 Xavier Rolet is a tough act to follow: a strong strategic hand on the tiller at one of the City’s central financial institutions. The London Stock Exchange (LSE) Group role is one of a kind, with systemic importance through its derivatives clearing house LCH and trillions of pounds of investments indexed to its separate funds [...]
Ashish Thakkar to leave the board of Atlas Mara, the African banking group he co-founded with Bob Diamond October 3, 2017 Former Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond is to be left as the sole founder on the board of African financial services group Atlas Mara, as it was announced today that co-founder Ashish Thakkar would be leaving. His departure from the board comes as a result of new shareholder Fairfax Africa, a Canada-based investment fund, wanting [...]
After financial crisis hit, retail banks are building up their reputations (to “average”): These are the UK’s most and least trusted lenders | City A.M. May 31, 2017 The reputation of UK retail banks is growing, with Nationwide, Virgin Money and Halifax leading the way. But Royal Bank of Scotland, TSB and HSBC are trailing others in the latest UK RepTrak ranking, compiled by the Reputation Institute. The figures, based on more than 35,000 UK customer ratings collected in the first quarter of [...]
Q&A: Why are brands like Marks and Spencer pulling their advertising from Google? March 20, 2017 A newspaper investigation uncovered examples of several high profile brands being advertised against extremist content such as videos of a preacher banned from Britain and from white extremist David Duke insulting Jewish people. The BBC, Channel 4, The Guardian as well as the Financial Conduct Authority, Transport for London and the Royal Navy, advertising for [...]
Remain campaign advertising agency M&C Saatchi eyes Scottish independence referendum role March 16, 2017 Nicola Sturgeon’s demand for a Scottish referendum may not have gone down too well with companies hoping for some stability after the EU vote last summer. But the vote, which the government wants to reject, presents an opportunity for some. Advertising agency M&C Saatchi, which today reported growing revenues and profits for 2016, will be aiming [...]
HOLD: Hands off interest rates, City A.M.’s Shadow MPC tells Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee March 15, 2017 Economists expect the Bank of England to leave monetary policy unchanged at tomorrow’s meeting of senior policymakers, but pressure is slowly growing to begin pushing monetary policy back to more normal levels. City A.M.’s Shadow Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted in favour of keeping policy unchanged, but added another dissenter since February's meeting pushing for [...]
More than half a dozen fintech firms hit by outage March 5, 2017 More than half a dozen fintech startups were knocked offline on Sunday by issues with the card processing firm they use, leaving customers unable to make card payments. Digital challenger bank Monzo and Revolut, which offers real-time interbank rate exchange when travelling abroad as well as a full bank account, alerted customers early on Sunday [...]
These are the UK’s best and worst banks – look away now Barclays users February 17, 2017 Feeling disappointed by your service at Barclays? Well, research shows you're not alone. Barclays has been voted the worst British bank yet again, falling to the bottom of MoneySavingExpert's twice yearly poll. But Barclays isn't the only high street lender that had a poor showing. HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) came towards the bottom of the table, as 21 per cent of [...]
Royal Bank of Scotland accused of fraud and forgery February 16, 2017 Royal Bank of Scotland has been accused of fraud and forgery by an ex-employee and former customers, according to a BBC report. A former employee of the lender told the BBC that two of his colleagues at RBS had fabricated complaints and alleged they were from five of his customers. Mark Wright, who worked at NatWest and [...]
Here are four reasons why the Russian ruble is at its strongest level against the US dollar since July 2015 February 13, 2017 One of the best performing currencies of 2016 was the Russian ruble. In fact, having edged up a further 0.5 per cent against the US dollar overnight, the currency is at its strongest level against the greenback since July 2015. But what is driving the change? The answer is a mixture of actual changes and market [...]