Meet Deborah Finkler: The first female leader of City firm Slaughter and May September 23, 2021 Deborah Finkler will be Slaughter and May’s first female managing partner as the Magic Circle firm restructures its executive team. Finkler, a graduate from the University of Cambridge, where she studied economics and law, became a partner at Slaughter and May 30 years ago, after five years as an associate at the company. She was one [...]
Pension deficits fall among FTSE 350 firms but majority remain in the red August 12, 2019 Defined benefit pension deficits among FTSE 350 companies have dropped by nearly one-third in the last year, but still more than half of firms are operating on a deficit, according to research. The collective pension scheme deficit for the top 350 listed companies in Britain fell 29 per cent to £39bn last year, from £55bn [...]
C-suite diversity credentials to be laid bare under new FCA rules July 28, 2021 The UK’s financial watchdog is seeking to implement new rules that will force listed companies to disclose their c-suite diversity credentials, it announced today. The Financial Conduct Authority is seeking feedback from firms on proposed rules that will see listed companies publish a “comply or explain” statement breaking down whether they have reached proposed diversity [...]
FTSE 100 energy giant Centrica declares stability has returned to the energy market June 5, 2024 FTSE 100 energy giant Centrica has updated the market ahead of its AGM later today.
FTSE 100 close: London markets storm to two week high August 29, 2023 London’s premier index stormed to a two week high thanks as falling food inflation and hopes of a Chinese stimulus package lifted sentiment. The bluechip FTSE 100 ended 1.7 per cent higher at 7,464.99 while the midcap FTSE 250 rose 1.9 per cent to 18,468.59. Many markets around the world saw strong trading yesterday, when [...]
PwC to ramp up partner pay packages to record highs after Covid profit rush July 17, 2021 The UK’s largest accountancy firm has done so well out of the pandemic that average partner pay at the firm has surged to a record £868,000. Demand for PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) consulting services has weathered Covid extremely well, and the firm is set to publish record-high revenues later in the year, according to reports in Sky [...]
Rolls-Royce shares top the FTSE 100 despite Cathay Pacific engine issues September 3, 2024 Cathay Pacific was forced to ground fleets for inspection after it discovered a "first of its type" component fault in one of its Rolls-supplied engines.
Rolls-Royce eyes £1.4bn profit as turnaround continues. But could the long lost dividend return? February 17, 2024 Rolls-Royce investors will get a clear picture of the company's turnaround under new chief Tufan Erginbilgic next week.
Five questions with Tracy Blackwell, co-founder and chief executive of Pension Insurance Corporation March 14, 2024 This week, we present a sneak peek into the journey of co-founder and chief executive of the Pension Insurance Corporation.
Businesses with diverse workforce reap 58 per cent higher revenue, study shows June 9, 2021 UK businesses who treat their employees equally, regardless of race, reported up to 58 per cent higher income than their counterparts, according to a new report released by Henley Business School. The new research highlighted that companies with targeted measures specifically aimed at supporting employees from ethnic minorities recorded better staff output and loyalty, as [...]