The global financial crisis 10 years on: A timeline of the global events that shaped the crash from the credit crunch to the recession and beyond August 7, 2018 Ten years ago this week the credit crunch started to bite. Take a look back at the global events that shaped one of the biggest recessions in history. Early tremors: February to June 2007 Early signs of trouble build, but are mostly missed. The giant Freddie Mac, also know as the Federal Home Loan Mortgage [...]
Ranked: The banks that have closed the most branches since 2015 – and which regions have been hardest hit June 15, 2018 New analysis has revealed which of banks have shut the most branches since 2015, with NatWest, HSBC and Lloyds Bank reporting the highest number of closures. Some 2,868 UK retail branches will have shut up shop by the end of this year, with 879 bank closures during last year, according to Which? Money research. That [...]
Spiralling IT costs to hit TSB’s profit this year despite stellar 2016 January 26, 2017 High street bank TSB is expecting a challenging 2017 despite its annual pre-tax profits growing by 169 per cent to £182m last year. The bank, which was spun out of Lloyds in 2013, expects “significant reduction” in profits this year due to the cost of using its former parent's IT platform. "At the moment, we rent our [...]
Interserve share price soars after striking lender rescue deal March 22, 2018 Interserve was the leading gainer on the FTSE All-Share this morning after the firm yesterday revealed it had secured a make-or-break funding package. Shares rose more than 12 per cent in opening trading building on a surge of a quarter yesterday. They are currently almost eight per cent higher. The firm said yesterday it had [...]
Explosive report published into Lloyds’s handling of HBos Reading fraud case June 19, 2018 Lloyds bank and consultancy giant KPMG came under renewed pressure today following the publication of a damning report into an historic fraud case at HBos’s Reading branch. The internal report by a Lloyds Banking Group employee, who has since departed the firm, details allegations of criminal misconduct by senior bank staff and auditors around the [...]
Lloyds loses mortgage market share as HSBC and RBS rise July 18, 2018 Lloyds lost market share in UK mortgages last year as Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), HSBC and a host of challengers gained, according to new data published today. Competitors to Lloyds bit off almost one per cent of their market share, which fell from 22.1 per cent to 21.2 per cent of mortgage balances outstanding [...]
Former Lloyds head was aware HBOS could be nationalised but denies government pressured for a takeover November 6, 2017 Lloyds TSB’s former chief executive Eric Daniels took to the witness stand to deny that the bank had been pressured to take over HBOS at the height of the financial crisis. Daniels is the most senior executive to take to the witness stand, in an ongoing £550m trial which has seen around 6,000 shareholders attempt [...]
We built it, they didn’t come: TSB to shut branches as more people bank online February 8, 2017 TSB is closing the doors on 29 of its branches, as people increasingly favour banking online. The challenger bank, which was spun out from Lloyds before being snapped up by Spanish Sabadell in 2015, said today some of its least popular locations are now serving fewer than 200 customers per week, pushing it to make the decision to [...]
Lloyds, TSB and Halifax’s online banking systems are back after an outage January 11, 2017 Twitter was a-ring with annoyed Lloyds, Halifax and TSB customers this afternoon, after the online banking systems of all three went down. Customers said they were unable to access their accounts either online or in their app. Although TSB is no longer owned by Lloyds Banking Group, its systems were also affected. @AskLloydsBank being down [...]
Cyber warriors – the frontline defence against digital attacks June 7, 2018 COMPUTER hacking, ransomware, data breaches, fraud: cyber crime is a bigger problem than ever, and is a concern for everyone, from the humble consumer to the largest of corporations. Cyber warfare has even emerged as the latest military battleground – attacks on government agencies have increased, and both China and Russia have been accused of [...]