Autumn Budget 2017: Chancellor Philip Hammond’s speech in full November 22, 2017 You can read the chancellor's Budget speech in full here: Mr Deputy Speaker I report today on an economy that continues to grow, continues to create more jobs than ever before and continues to confound those who seek to talk it down. An economy set on a path to a new relationship with our European [...]
Towergate to merge with four UK insurance firms, Autonet, Chase Templeton, Ryan Direct and Price Forbes, forming an “independent market leader” May 9, 2017 Insurance firm Towergate is to join forces with four other firms in a shake-up of the UK insurance sector. US private groups HPS and Madison Dearborn (MDP) will merge the firms they already own into one company. Autonet, Chase Templeton, Ryan Direct and Price Forbes will join Towergate. Read more: City watchdog fines Towergate and [...]
The UK faces two critical trade-offs in determining its future EU relationship July 25, 2016 It is now D day +32 and the country has experienced an unprecedented period of political change, along with significant uncertainty about Britain’s future relationship with the EU and the rest of the world. On the positive side, few countries could achieve such a change of government so smoothly. But now that the initial emotions from the [...]
Brexit and the City: Here are the names you need to know September 25, 2016 As rumours circulate that Article 50 could be triggered towards the start of next year, many in London are more than a little curious as to what the City will look like post-Brexit and who will be fighting to keep their best interests front and centre during the course of the negotiations. City A.M. profiles some [...]
City Moves for 7 March 2017 – who’s switching jobs? March 7, 2017 Today's City Moves cover corporate broking, risk and insurance advisory and corporate advisory. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Peel Hunt Peel Hunt, the independent corporate broking, advisory and trading house focused on UK mid and small caps, has appointed Damindu Jayaweera to the role of Technology Analyst, effective immediately. Damindu joins from [...]
Netherlands flag carrier KLM returns to London City Airport after nearly eight years February 6, 2017 The national flag carrier of the Netherlands has returned to London City Airport after an eight year absence. KLM's inaugural Amsterdam service arrived at 7:20am this morning with the return leg departing at 7:50am. The route will grow from an initial daily service to KLM's hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to four daily flights from 26 March. [...]
Retail group calls on government to reduce the burden of business rates February 13, 2017 Business rates have become unsustainable and must be lowered to allow companies to invest, a leading business group has told the government. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has warned chancellor Philip Hammond that property taxes need reform because they now represent a "disproportionate burden" to businesses. Read more: Culture shock: How London's theatres will be squeezed [...]
Former Barclays boss Bob Diamond is readying a return to the City as part of a Qatar-backed takeover bid for Square Mile stockbroker Panmure Gordon March 16, 2017 Bob Diamond, the former chief executive of Barclays, is reportedly set to launch a takeover bid for Panmure Gordon, one of Britain's oldest stockbrokers. Diamond's private equity firm, Atlas Merchant Capital (AMC), and QInvest, a Qatari investment bank that currently owns 43 per cent of Panmure, will create a bid vehicle to make an offer, according [...]
The cost of talent and housing threaten London’s digital crown March 2, 2017 The government yesterday unveiled its digital strategy – an action plan for growing the digital economy and making the UK the best place in the world to start and grow a digital business. This ambition is undoubtedly very welcome. London is already the best place in Europe for digital startups and scaleups, boasting excellent access [...]
Joggers beware: City of London Corporation warns runners to avoid summer smog hotspots June 5, 2015 The City of London Corporation has warned joggers to avoid key “summer smog” hotspots around the capital. The corporation has advised against running on streets including Upper and Lower Thames Street, the junction around Bank, Bishopsgate into Gracehurch Street and Farringdon Street into New Bridge Street during periods with high pollution, adding that those episodes [...]