It’s time for the UK to set its financial services sector up for success September 3, 2020 With the Brexit transition period drawing to a close, the United Kingdom has a unique opportunity for legislative and regulatory reform. For our financial services sector, the Treasury’s review of the regulatory framework presents a fantastic chance to set the UK up for another decade of global leadership, in an international market that is fast-changing [...]
Co-operative Bank returns to operating profit for first time in five years but heavy IT costs leads to overall loss February 28, 2019 The Co-operative Bank returned to operating profit last year for the first time since 2013 but heavy IT costs and PPI payments led to the bank to widen overall losses. The bank said the return to profit was a “key milestone” as it continues to recovery from a restructuring in 2017 but warned of challenges [...]
Extinction Rebellion targets Blackrock in protest over ‘climate criminals’ October 14, 2019 Extinction Rebellion protesters today targeted the London headquarters of Blackrock as they set their sights on the City over its role in what they describe as a looming environmental emergency. Climate activists glued themselves to the doors of the asset management giant, while others staged a mock dinner party with rolled up banknotes on their [...]
Deutsche Bank slashes revenue target after Commerzbank merger talks collapse April 26, 2019 Deutsche Bank cut its revenue target this morning following the collapse of merger talks with German rival Commerzbank. The bank said it expected revenue to be flat this year as it reported that revenue in the first quarter was down nine per cent year-on-year to €6.4bn. Read more: Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank merger talks collapse [...]
Now Lloyds Bank has published its gender pay gap with women earning 33 per cent less than men February 23, 2018 Lloyds Banking Group has become the latest UK lender to reveal its gender pay gap. Britain's biggest bank said on average it pays women in the company 32.8 per cent less than men. Its median gender pay gap was also 32.8 per cent. The lender said this was due to a larger proportion of men [...]
Germany could get up to 5,000 new finance jobs in the next 18 months because of Brexit April 3, 2019 Up to 5,000 new jobs at overseas banks in Germany could be created in the next year to 18 month because of Brexit, the country’s foreign banking association said today. The lobby group for non-German banks in Germany told an event in Frankfurt that almost 50 financial institutions had decided to ramp up their activities [...]
Standard Chartered profit slumps as credit impairments mount July 30, 2020 Standard Chartered suffered a 33 per cent drop in pre-tax profit in the first half of the year as it braced itself for loans to go bad amid the coronavirus pandemic. The bank’s shares dropped 3.9 per cent after it said it expects “expect new waves of Covid-19 related challenge in the coming quarters”. The [...]
FTSE 100 edges into the green as Wall Street opens higher on tech bounce September 10, 2020 The FTSE 100 edged into the green as US stocks opened higher as a bounce in tech stocks overshadowed the high number of jobless claims. London’s blue-chip index climbed 0.19 per cent after spending most of the session in the red in anticipation of the ECB’s rates decision. The FTSE 250 of smaller-cap firms rose [...]
UK small businesses ‘optimistic for the future’ despite coronavirus crisis July 15, 2020 Most UK small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) are optimistic about the future despite the huge challenges created by the coronavirus pandemic, according to the latest research. In total 60 per cent of UK SME owners are hopeful about the future of their business, making the UK the most optimistic in western Europe, alongside the [...]
National Assembly for Wales tops Stonewall list of 100 LGBT-inclusive employers with Lloyds Banking Group and Citi on the list January 31, 2018 A number of City firms have made the cut in equality charity Stonewall’s latest ranking of the top 100 LGBT-inclusive employers out today. Citi, Pinsent Masons, Clifford Chance, Lloyds Banking Group and Baker McKenzie were all in the top 10, with legal firms again dominating the overall list. Read more: Lloyds Banking Group named most [...]