Duracell distributor targets alternative investment market float April 23, 2018 A leading manufacturer and supplier of batteries, lighting, and vaping products will make its stock market debut next month. Supreme, which counts retailers Asda and Iceland among its customers, announced plans today to join London’s junior market in May as it targets raising £10m for a new stage of growth. The company’s revenues hit £70.7m [...]
London AI startup Cytora raises £25m from Swedish backer EQT Ventures April 17, 2019 Cytora, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to transform commercial underwriting in insurance, has today closed a £25m series B funding round led by EQT Ventures. Existing investors Cambridge Innovation Capital and Parkwalk also participated in the round, as well as a number of angel backers. Read more: Startups eye bigger slices of the [...]
Tandem Bank scales up to Russell Square HQ April 23, 2019 Fast-growing digital bank Tandem has snapped up a new Bloomsbury HQ as it looks to double in size. Moving from King’s Cross, which has welcomed in the likes of tech giants such as Facebook and Sony over the last 12 months, Tandem is relocating to a 16,000 square foot (sq ft) office in Russell Square. Read [...]
FCA slaps down crypto unicorn Bitpanda’s regulation claims February 22, 2022 Britain's financial watchdog has poured cold water on Bitpanda's claims it is able to perform regulated crypto custodian services in the UK.
Negotiation 101: expert tips for work November 2, 2022 Asking for what you want – and often deserve – at your job can be a tricky prospect. The hierarchies in place at work can often make it difficult to have open and frank conversations. Depending on what your relationship is like with your manager, it can be really easy for them to shut you [...]
Ethereum 2.0 staking, a worthwhile investment? January 19, 2021 Background The Ethereum network today is overrun with traffic, causing transaction fees to spike to levels that are not affordable for many use cases. This is partially due to the success of DeFi projects, where users don’t mind paying the high transaction fees because of the financial value of the transactions being made. (In Ethereum, [...]
How To Know Layoffs Are Coming And What To Do About It February 2, 2023 If recent headlines are anything to go by, the future of the tech industry isn’t as secure as we once thought it was. Mass layoffs at Stripe and Meta closed out 2022, and in January alone, Google’s parent company announced it plans to shed 12,000 of its workforce, while Amazon has decided to cut 18,000 [...]
HS2 hit with legal claim from American engineering giant Bechtel over Old Oak Common contract March 3, 2019 HS2 has been hit with a legal claim by American engineering giant Bechtel after it failed to secure a £1bn contract to build Old Oak Common station. Last year Bechtel signed a £170m contract to deliver phase 2b of the railway, which will stretch from Crewe to Manchester, and the West Midlands to Leeds. The [...]
New magazines fuel Future’s profit jump after spending spree November 23, 2018 Future reported huge jumps in both profit and revenue in its full-year results today after a string of acquisitions breathed new life into the magazine publisher, sending shares up almost five per cent in early trading. The figures Group revenue grew by 48 per cent year on year to £124.6m for the 12 months to the [...]
Goldman Sachs backs digital wealth manager Nutmeg January 22, 2019 Goldman Sachs has taken a stake in digital wealth manager Nutmeg as part of a £45m funding round. The round was co-led by Goldman Sach’s Principal Strategic Investments Group, which invests in “fast-growing technology companies”. Read more: Goldman Sachs launches UK consumer bank Hong Kong financial advisory firm Convoy, which is an existing investor, also upped [...]