DEBATE: Would creating a ‘Free Time Index’, as the Green Party suggests, improve wellbeing in the UK? October 8, 2018 Would creating a ‘Free Time Index’, as the Green party suggests, improve wellbeing in the UK? Leni Zneimer, WeWork general manager for UK and Ireland, says YES. There is an increasingly strong business case being made for prioritising employee wellbeing – and change on a national scale is long overdue. Research from ACAS estimates that mental [...]
FOMO Driving Lyft Valuation March 8, 2019 Fear of missing out – FOMO – in financial markets is a powerful emotion. It can propel a bull market to record highs as investors watch stocks rise and want a piece of the action. It’s panic buying to a degree. And it’s just such a phenomenon that is behind investor appetite for stocks like [...]
You’ll soon be able to charge your car at the pub, as long as you stick to the Diet Coke, but London’s electric vehicle infrastructure is still in need of some juice December 18, 2018 One of the country’s leading pub chains has announced it’s planning to roll out electric vehicle charging points to boozers up and down the country. For Londoners, it’s jarring enough to be reminded that pubs outside the M25 even have their own car parks, let alone ones that will soon dispense a fleet of perfectly silent [...]
Softbank boss condemns Khashoggi killing but won’t cut ties with Saudi Arabia November 5, 2018 The chief executive of Softbank has condemned the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi but said the Japanese tech giant would not cut financial ties with Saudi Arabia. Masayoshi Son withdrew from a controversial Saudi investor conference last month after the Washington Post columnist was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. The kingdom's sovereign wealth [...]
IWG boss mulling £2.2bn break-up of serviced office space business November 3, 2018 The world’s largest serviced office space provider is mulling a £2.2bn split which could result in swathes of the company’s international portfolio being sold off, according to Sky News. Mark Dixon, who runs IWG and founded the company under its original Regus brand, is said to be weighing up plans to split the firm into two [...]
Davos 2020 live: Carrie Lam ‘disappointed’ by rating downgrade January 21, 2020 Please manually refresh this page for our latest Davos 2020 updates. The World Economic Forum at Davos is focusing on sustainability this year. US President Donald Trump is set to make a special address, despite his impeachment beginning in the Senate. Environmental activist Greta Thunberg hosts a panel session. Read more: What is Davos 2020? [...]
The Grosvenor Estate weighs up move to become a serviced office space provider September 13, 2018 It might be one of London’s oldest landlords, but the Grosvenor Estate is mulling a move into one of the property market’s newest trends. In a bid to cash in on the growing popularity of serviced office spaces, the Duke of Westminster’s Mayfair business confirmed it is weighing up the idea of challenging market giants such [...]
The Grosvenor Estate weighs up move to become a serviced office space provider September 13, 2018 It might be one of London’s oldest landlords, but the Grosvenor Estate is mulling a move into one of the property market’s newest trends. In a bid to cash in on the growing popularity of serviced office spaces, the Duke of Westminster’s Mayfair business confirmed it is weighing up the idea of challenging market giants such [...]
Slovakian developer HB Reavis launches its first London flexible workspace arm October 3, 2018 A Slovakian real estate developer with a growing UK portfolio has become the latest property heavyweight to enter London’s flexible office workspace market, after introducing its co-working brand into the capital this morning. HB Reavis is launching its ‘HubHub’ workspace label within its £30m offices at 20 Farringdon today, where it will occupy roughly 34,000 [...]
Fintech startup Revolut is in talks to raise $500m from Softbank November 12, 2018 British fintech startup Revolut is raising a $500m (£389m) series D round from the likes of Japanese mega-investor Softbank, in order to fuel its aggressive expansion plans. Several sources have told City A.M. that the deal is set to close early next year, as Revolut tries to launch its banking app in the US, one of [...]