Mauricio Preciado-Awad CA: Making a big impact with small change November 22, 2021 This article first appeared in ICAS’ CA magazine. UK social investment has grown sixfold in a decade, thanks in part to Big Society Capital using money from dormant bank accounts. Investment Director Mauricio Preciado-Awad CA tells Kitty Finstad about the big impact of small change If you were living in the UK around the time of [...]
City Moves for 23 August – Who’s switching jobs at Oxford Properties, WH Ireland and Mediconnect? August 23, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Oxford Properties, WH Ireland and Mediconnect. Oxford Properties Global real estate investor, developer and manager Oxford Properties Group, has announced a series of changes to its leadership team and the appointment of Dean Hopkins as chief operations officer. The changes come at a time of rapid worldwide growth for Oxford, which [...]
British Land chief to step down in November September 10, 2020 Property developer British Land has today announced that chief executive Chris Grigg will step down after 11 years at the helm. Simon Carter, who is currently the firm’s finance chief, will take over the top job, it added. Carter returned to British Land in 2018 after spells as the finance chief at European warehouse business [...]
Lloyds hit by investor backlash over executive pay package May 21, 2020 Lloyds was left reeling from a shareholder revolt today after more than a third of investors voted against the bank’s pay policy for top executives. The investor backlash came after influential proxy adviser group ISS recommended voting against the changes to the policy amid concerns it will all but guarantee long-term bonuses. While the rebellion [...]
HSBC to ‘at least double’ black employees in its upper ranks July 28, 2020 HSBC has reportedly told staff it will “at least double” the number of black employees in its upper ranks but said it will have to collect the data first. In an internal memo first seen by the Guardian, chief executive Noel Quinn admitted that the bank’s failure to publish data on ethnicity had created a [...]
Standard Life Aberdeen wins dispute with Lloyds over management of £100bn assets March 19, 2019 Standard Life Aberdeen has won its legal dispute with Lloyds Banking Group over the management of £100bn in assets. An arbitral tribunal has ruled that Lloyds was not entitled to give notice in February last year to terminate its investment management contract with Standard Life Aberdeen. Read more: Standard Life Aberdeen scraps co-chief executive structure The [...]
Exclusive: ‘Pool Re’ style scheme could help insurers fund Covid-19 cover, says Beazley CEO February 5, 2021 The CEO of insurer Beazley is hopeful that insurers will be able to provide cover against infectious diseases like Covid-19 in the future, but said a government backstop may be needed to press ahead. It is not possible to get insurance on Covid-19-related cancellation cover on events this year, because the chances of an event [...]
Why the Bank of England will buck the trend and hold interest rates September 18, 2019 The US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank (ECB) both slashed interest rates at their last meetings, citing trade wars and stubborn inflation respectively. With the UK economy in contraction – it shrank 0.2 per cent in the second quarter – and inflation falling in August, there is a case for the Bank of England [...]
Data breach could be ‘fatal’ for Open Banking sector, treasury committee chair Nicky Morgan warns June 18, 2019 A single data breach at an Open Banking startup could “fatally” damage the developing sector, Nicky Morgan, the chair of the treasury committee, warned today. Open Banking, which allows users to view all their financial information in one place, relies on customers providing their data to a third party. Read more: Are Britain’s banks closed-minded [...]
Banking stocks boost FTSE 100 but bond sell-off dents Nasdaq March 8, 2021 FTSE 100 starts week on high, boosted by banking stocks