Salaries and bonuses at London banks, ranked from best to worst – plus who’s paying their staff most fairly May 20, 2016 One size rarely fits all, especially, as a study out today has discovered, when it comes to bankers' pay. The research by Emolument.com, which crunched the numbers on 1,433 salaries, found that paypackets for associates at 18 of London's well-known banks varied by up to £73,000 while the highest paid managing director (MD) is pocketing around £571,963 more than [...]
Fixed or tracker: As Brexit prompts mortgage rates to tumble, how long should borrowers hold out for? July 12, 2016 Brexit might have thrown markets into turmoil, but if you’re thinking of taking out a mortgage, or are remortgaging, rates are about to get even more competitive. Since the referendum began in earnest, investors have clambered to buy government bonds, driving down yields and enabling mortgage lenders to offer more long-term funding. Banks have been [...]
Bank customers missing out on financial advice as mobile channel fails to drive engagement May 24, 2016 Banks are failing to provide customers with enough financial advice, a new survey has shown. The second annual Performance Against Customer Expectations (PACE) index from banking software firm FIS has revealed 82 per cent of UK banking customers receive no financial advice as the fast growing mobile channel struggles to offer the same level of engagement [...]
Citigroup shareholders rebel against executive pay scheme April 26, 2016 Citigroup shareholders have rebelled against the company's executive pay scheme, with more than a third of voters going against the bank's plan. Near 64 per cent of shareholders voted in favour of the company's executive pay packages, the bank said at its annual meeting, down from 84 per cent who voted in favour last year. [...]
EU referendum: Lloyds Banking Group warns of Brexit creating “economic uncertainty” April 14, 2016 Lloyds is the latest bank to issue a warning over Brexit. The banking group warned of economic uncertainty and short term volatility, while the long term impact was unclear. The group which runs Lloyds, Halifax, Bank of Scotland and Scottish Widows and is the UK's biggest retail bank with 30m customers said in a statement: "The board [...]
Summer Budget 2015: Barclays, HSBC, RBS share prices rise as Osborne reveals levy will be ditched July 8, 2015 Banks share prices lifted this afternoon as George Obsorne confirmed the levy would be phased out over the next six years. In a move widely seen as looking to sway HSBC, Standard Chartered et al from leaving the UK, Osborne's first all-Tory Budget confirmed that the levy would be cut gradually until 2022. Instead [...]
UK’s newly found entrepreneurial ecosystem must be protected from Brexit negativity, says Business Growth Fund chief executive August 1, 2016 It’s difficult to imagine Stephen Welton, the chief executive of the Business Growth Fund (BGF), in a Gymbox, a company whose Twitter biography reads: “We believe that going out and working out should be one and the same thing, and that hot and sweaty exercise should be pure unadulterated entertainment.” “I don’t know if you’ve [...]
HSBC and JP Morgan mulling movings part of their business from the City to Luxembourg June 16, 2015 Two of the City's biggest banks HSBC and JP Morgan are reportedly in talks to move parts out of their business out of the City and into another big European financial center Luxembourg.
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones indices have hit a new high for 2016 as investors pile into banking stocks: JP Morgan, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup all climb April 13, 2016 US stocks have risen to highs for the year in New York, pushed on by investors piling into banking shares. Both the S&P 500 and the the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached fresh highs for 2016. The S&P 500 was up 0.7 per cent in early morning trading at 2,075.21 in early trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial [...]
Barclays rules out Android Pay, going it alone with own mobile pay app May 12, 2016 Barclays is going it alone when it comes to mobile pay, rolling out its own contactless payment app on Android to all its customers, eschewing Google's own soon to launch Android Pay service. The bank's customers will be able to pay with just a swipe of their debit card from June with Barclays' Contactless Mobile [...]