FCA concerned as Binance regains access to UK payments network February 16, 2022 The Financial Conduct Authority expressed concerned about a deal reportedly giving Binance access to a large UK payments network.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? June 23, 2021 City A.M.‘s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Barclays Corporate Banking appoints new head of real estate Barclays has appointed a new head of real estate for corporate banking this week, following the retirement of the former-lead. Jason Constable, [...]
Travel Chaos: Extinction Rebellion blocks Lambeth and Vauxhall bridges April 10, 2022 Activists from the green campaign group Extinction Rebellion are blocking two of the key travel arteries across London.
ONS: Firms increasingly hiking prices as supply chain crisis bites November 4, 2021 Nearly two-fifths of UK firms reported higher costs across their supply chains in new official data, with many passing on the increase to consumers. New ONS data has seen a significant increase in the number of firms putting up prices, from 4 per cent at the start of the year to 15 per cent in [...]
Mark Kleinman: The CBI’s arrogance has been breathtaking April 20, 2023 The CBI has failed to manage a crisis of its own making, says Sky News' Mark Kleinman in his fortnightly column
Johnson aims to ramp up nuclear power in energy independence push March 22, 2022 The Prime Minister met with top nuclear bosses today as government looks to accelerate the rollout of the country’s nuclear projects amid soaring energy costs and the fallout of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Venues plead Chancellor to reduce tax burden as pubs and restaurants face ‘bleak summer’ July 4, 2022 Night time economy bosses have urged the Chancellor to slash VAT to 12.5 per cent in a bid to help businesses recover to their pre-Covid glory. Pleas for help from sector leaders followed reports last week that Downing Street was mulling reducing the headline rate temporarily to help UK households navigate the cost of living [...]
London markets snap back from bruising day January 25, 2022 London markets snapped back from a dismal start to the week as investors were buoyed by Monday’s Wall Street rally. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index added 1.02 per cent to reach 7,371.46 points, while the domestically-focused FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned to the health of the UK economy, climbed 0.9 per cent [...]
Fintech Monument appoints Ian Rand as new CEO after bank given green light by regulators January 6, 2022 Monument has appointed Ian Rand to the role of chief executive officer, following the bank’s acquisition of a licence. The former boss of Barclays Business Banking will take leadership of the digital bank this month, as co-founder and current CEO Mintoo Bhandari, takes a step back. Rand has been CEO designate from 1 January 2022 and [...]
Questions hang over ombudsman’s role in the buy-now pay-later sector November 15, 2022 Lofty fees at the Financial Ombudsman Service may make it an unworkable solution for buy-now pay-later disputes, firms have warned.