Olympics to boost London businesses March 7, 2012 THE OLYMPICS will lead to a business boom for London as the city is showcased to heads of states who will use their visit as a diplomatic opportunity, insisted the Department for Transport’s London director Jonathan Sharrock yesterday. Deloitte director Mark Naysmith said: “Two weeks before the Athens Olympics the smell of fresh paint lingered [...]
WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS April 26, 2012 Avoca Capital The European credit investment manager has appointed Stephen Holland as director of sales and marketing. Holland will spearhead Avoca’s growth in North America. Most recently he was business development manager for Abbey Capital, a Dublin-based hedge fund. He has also served as head of sales for Bank of Ireland Asset Management. BlackRock The [...]
Downton Abbey tax cuts for gaming and TV industries March 21, 2012 THE TREASURY has agreed to a £50m loss over two years from next April in a bid to boost the nation’s entertainment industry and make the UK “the technology hub of Europe”. Osborne yesterday announced the long-called-for introduction of corporation tax reliefs for the video games, animation and high-end television industries – because “we want to keep [...]
WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS April 25, 2012 Drivers Jonas Deloitte The provider of property consultancy services has announced that Jeremy Castle has joined as director in its planning team. Castle most recently spent four years leading planning strategy at Battersea Power Station as planning director of Treasury Holdings. He has also previously worked at Legal & General. In addition, Nigel Hawkey arrives [...]
Consultancies will help to decide size of bailout June 10, 2012 SPAIN has refused to say how much cash its ailing banks need until audits from two consultancies, Oliver Wyman and Roland Berger, have been completed. While the IMF has already estimated that Spanish banks need a capital injection of between €40bn and €80bn (£32.4bn and £64.7bn) under its own stress tests, Madrid has decided to [...]
UTILISE WHAT GOVERNMENT ALREADY GIVES March 18, 2012 EVEN the staunchest opponent of George Osborne would have to concede that there is no silver bullet to reduce the deficit and boost growth that can come out of Wednesday’s Budget. So, what do we expect? Clearly some quick, high level cost-cutting measures. The personal allowance is already pledged to increase to at least £8,105. [...]
Game appeals for saviour to avoid collapse March 11, 2012 STRUGGLING video games retailer Game has put itself up for sale as it scrambles to raise cash ahead of a looming quarterly rent bill and fend off administration. Game, which hired Rothschild last month to advise on a strategic review of the business, has instructed the bank to find a potential buyer for all of [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS February 6, 2012 Deloitte Mark Williams has been appointed as a partner in Deloitte’s economic consulting practice. Williams, who joins Deloitte from the World Bank, will join a team of more than 30 in Deloitte’s economic consulting practice, where he will focus on telecoms clients. He worked at the World Bank for five years, where he led the [...]
CITY CYCLISTS SHOW THEY CARE WITH OLYMPIAN CHARITY RIDE March 18, 2012 TEAMS from the City are signing up to CARE’s Gold Bike Ride supported by City A.M. on Saturday 23 June. The route will see cyclists ride a minimum of 65 miles and a maximum of 130 miles of the Olympic Road Race route a month before the nation’s competitors take to the saddle. A team [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS April 19, 2012 Grant Thornton UK The business and financial adviser, and UK subsidiary of Grant Thornton International, has reappointed Scott Barnes as chief executive. He was first given the role in 2008 and has led the firm’s restructuring during the financial downturn. He will remain in the position through to 2015. Yorkshire Building Society The UK’s second [...]