Working groups established to help finance sector deal with climate change March 12, 2019 Four working groups have been set up to deal with the risks climate change poses to the UK’s financial system, the Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said. The groups will focus on risk management, scenario analysis, disclosure and innovation, the groups said. The decision was made at the first meeting of the Climate [...]
More than a quarter of Brits believe Facebook will launch a banking service by 2023 February 4, 2019 More than a quarter of Brits believe that Facebook will offer a banking service within the next five years. The research, published on the 15th anniversary of the social media giant’s launch, revealed that 29 per cent of UK consumers believe technology companies such as Facebook and Amazon will offer high street banking services by [...]
HSBC and Barclays throw weight behind green finance projects November 6, 2017 HSBC and Barclays added their weight to the growing area of green finance today, with separate commitments to environmentally friendly schemes. HSBC today said it will provide $100bn in sustainable financing and investment by 2025, with support for “clean energy and lower-carbon technologies”. Unveiling a series of measures on the environment, HSBC announced it will [...]
London Stock Exchange Group leads $20m Nivaura funding round February 27, 2019 Fintech firm Nivaura has closed a $20m (£15m) seed capital round led by London Stock Exchange Group. The London-based company, which provides blockchain technology for digital investment banking platforms, will use the funding to rapidly expand its leadership, business development and technical teams. Read more: Revolut pushes ministers for fast-track tech visas The company also plans to [...]
Decision time: Interserve gives shareholders date to vote on rescue plan which could decide its future February 26, 2019 Outsourcer Interserve has announced the March date of its all-important general meeting in which it hopes shareholders will vote in favour of its divisive rescue refinancing deal. The company announced the meeting will be on 26 March shortly before trading closed for the day, but it still saw shares plummet nearly 10 per cent in [...]
City Moves for 13 December – who’s switching jobs at AK Jensen, City of London Group and Eversheds Sutherland? December 13, 2018 Who’s switching jobs? AK Jensen AK Jensen Group (AKJ), the financial services specialist serving institutional and hedge fund clients globally, today named Sher Malhi as its new Chief Financial Officer Sher joins AKJ at an exciting time, as the group expands from its hedge fund origins into the digital assets domain. Sher brings a wealth [...]
If Brexit has taught us anything, it’s that we need to be bold when it comes to world trade April 8, 2019 A little over two years ago, the first direct rail freight service from China to the UK rolled into Barking’s 165-year old station to much fanfare. Of course, the completion of this mammoth 18-day, 7,500-mile trip from the Chinese city of Yiwu marked the moment that the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) reached the UK. [...]
Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct makes offer to rescue collapsed Patisserie Valerie February 9, 2019 Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct has made an offer to buy the collapsed café chain, Patisserie Valerie, which fell into administration last month. Sports Direct confirmed in a statement late on Friday that it had made an offer to buy the company but did not divulge any further details. Ashley, 54, is hoping to add to [...]
Interserve could face £66m hit if shareholders reject rescue deal February 14, 2019 Debt-stricken outsourcer Interserve may have to stump up another £66m if its largest shareholder triumphs in a plan to thwart a rescue deal struck last week. The emergency refinancing package, designed to avoid it facing the same fate as Carillion, sparked ire among at least one-third of its shareholders, because it proposed all but wiping [...]
Dublin already the big Brexit winner as financial services firms move business out of London March 11, 2019 DUBLIN looks set to be the big winner from Brexit as financial services firms move business away from London and “chip away” at the City’s influence. A study by think tank New Financial found that 269 banking and finance companies have already moved at least part of their business away from London ahead of Britain’s [...]