Bellway forecasts average selling price will top £305k in hiked guidance March 29, 2022 Property developer Bellway has said it expects its average selling price to be more than £305,000, up on previous guidance. In half-year results, revenue rose 3.5 per cent to £1,780m, up slightly on 2021’s figure of £1,720m. The housing developer said the forward visibility provided by the order book meant that the average selling price [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? October 25, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Danske Bank Dankse Bank has promoted a current senior independent director on the board as chairman to replace Gerald Gregory, who will leave the bank after nine years. Martin Stewart will take up the role at the [...]
Kemi Badenoch backs the City as she travels to Bern for UK-Swiss trade deal talks May 15, 2023 Trade secretary Kemi Badenoch has pledged her government “gets the City” as she launches trade deal talks with Switzerland. Speaking exclusively to City A.M., the business and trade secretary said the free trade deal’s (FTA) “potential is limitless” as she hopes to unlock investment in tech, digital and data. The former Tory leadership contender will [...]
Lime bike use soaring in London with 12 million rides since 2019 July 20, 2023 Lime has seen soaring demand for its e-bikes in London with over 12m rides since 2019 and an average monthly increase of 10 per cent, it has been revealed. Londoners have travelled nearly 30m kilometres using Lime’s e-bikes since 2019, according to a new report from the transport consultancy Steer, commissioned by the e-bike and [...]
The age of new tech titans isn’t over and London should be the base for these firms October 2, 2023 The global tech race is well underway. In this landscape, we should be proud to be Europe’s tech leader. But we can’t rest on our laurels. From the United States in the west, to China in the east, the competition is fierce, and we need to focus hard on boosting our competitiveness. One sure-fire way [...]
AI in our financial services: Already Impacting March 31, 2023 With the age of AI dawning, Lord Holmes says we have an important role to play in changing the game for the benefit all.
Is this the end of law firm IPOs? January 30, 2023 British law firms have traditionally stayed away from public markets. Yet following a series of IPOs over the past eight years, there are now six UK law firms listed on the stock exchange. Gateley became the first UK law firm to launch an IPO in 2015 after floating on London’s alternative investment market (AIM). In [...]
Energy industry backs Ofgem’s net zero role in bid to ramp up renewables June 7, 2023 The energy sector has broadly welcomed the government's move to expand Ofgem's remit and legally require the watchdog help drive the UK towards net zero carbon emissions over the next three decades.
It showed insurance is a tangible thing July 20, 2023 It can lead you astray,” says Rupert Moore with a chuckle as we discuss Japan’s variety of fried food options. It’s a country he knows well – Moore, now UK CEO of Reinsurance Solutions for global professional services giant Aon, worked out there for the firm for 10 years. And it’s to Japan he goes [...]
Marston’s optimistic for Euros summer as profit rises on beer and pub grub May 14, 2024 The outlet which operates 1,395 pubs across the country told markets this morning it had posted an increase in revenue and profit for the 26 weeks up to 30 March, as sales outperformed the market.