Former FSA boss Sants mulls bank move December 6, 2012 HECTOR Sants may head up Barclays’ regulation and compliance operations, it emerged yesterday, as another major firm vies to win the former Financial Services Authority chief executive’s services. Professional services firm Deloitte is also thought to want to hire Sants.
City Moves for 29 January 2013 | Who’s switching jobs January 28, 2013 Arbuthnot Latham The private bank has appointed Dan Saxby as director, private banking. He joins from Coutts & Co, where he was an executive director and wealth manager. Saxby has 24 years’ experience in the industry. BDO The accountancy firm has appointed Kevin Cummings as a tax partner. He joins from Berwin Leighton Paisner, where [...]
Stock markets call for slashed capital levies December 2, 2012 THE government must slash capital gains and abolish stamp duty on AIM trades in its Autumn Statement, the London Stock Exchange demanded yesterday, in order to boost growth among small and medium enterprises. Cutting capital gains tax to 10 per cent, from the 18 or 28 per cent it currently stands at, combined with completely [...]
Comet collapse to be probed by government December 18, 2012 Comet will close down its remaining stores today, as the government confirmed it has launched an investigation into the administration of the electrical chain. The last 49 stores out of a 235-strong chain will be closed today, bringing to an end the store’s 19-year history. Almost 7000 people will lose their jobs, at a cost [...]
City scribbler aims to make a killing with thriller for charity December 16, 2012 THIS evening sees the launch of Michael Crawshaw’s thriller novel To Make A Killing, at the London Capital Club. Crawshaw has previously worked as head of European research at Citigroup and head of research at Schroders. However he has penned his debut Cit-lit to raise money for Joanna Lumley-backed charity Hands Together. The prime suspect [...]
City Moves | Who’s switching jobs January 22, 2013 Carmignac Gestion Keith Ney has been appointed co-manager of the asset management firm’s European bond fund, working alongside Carlos Galvis. He has worked for Carmignac for eight years, most recently as head of credit. Stenham Asset Management The asset management firm has made two appointments to its investment team. Akshay Krishnan joins as a senior [...]
Comet forecast to leave high street by Xmas November 28, 2012 COMET’S administrators yesterday confirmed they are to close a further 125 stores and may shut the entire business by the end of the year unless a buyer can be found, in a devastating blow for the high street. Deloitte said just 70 stores of the original 236 stores will continue to trade until all of [...]
Former regulator Sants takes up job at Barclays December 12, 2012 FORMER financial watchdog Hector Sants is joining Barclays as its head of compliance. Sants, who left the Financial Services Authority in June, had been scoping out new roles at both Barclays and Deloitte. He will take up his new position on 21 January, having already secured FSA approval for his appointment. The 56-year-old will also [...]
Big four make up lion’s share of £11bn accountancy fee income January 17, 2013 FEE income at Britain’s 60 biggest accountancy firms totalled almost £11bn last year, as the biggest firms gained work in consulting and corporate finance while the mid-tier firms fought to grow. The big four professional services firms – PwC, Deloitte, Ernst & Young and KPMG – made up £8.35bn of the top 60 firms’ earnings, [...]
UK tech boss: My side of the story November 21, 2012 MIKE Lynch, the founder of British software giant Autonomy, yesterday hit out at the chief executive of Hewlett-Packard (HP) over claims the US company had been lied to during its $11bn (£6.9bn) acquisition of Lynch’s firm last year. The former Autonomy boss, who was forced out of HP in May, denied any wrongdoing, rejected claims [...]