£53,000,000,000: how much the City paid in tax last year December 10, 2013 THE City paid a staggering £53.4bn in tax last year – more than a tenth of total government tax receipts. The report carried out by PwC for the Corporation of London shows tax paid by the UK’s financial services industry is ahead of any other sector. Business leaders and industry figures lauded the City for [...]
City Matters: Why the City must vocally support crucial reforms to the European Union July 28, 2013 ANOTHER week, and another chapter in the debate over the UK’s membership of the EU. The first report from the government-commissioned study into the balance of competences between London and Brussels, released last week, claimed that the status quo is broadly correct in six key policy areas. But perhaps more significantly, Japan and Australia also [...]
Crest of the wave March 16, 2014 Annabel Palmer talks strategy with UM’s Russell Place RUSSELL Place was a landscape gardener in Melbourne before he returned to London and delved into its fast-paced media world. Today, he is managing director at UM – a media and communications company whose clients include Microsoft and H&M. Place tells City A.M. about the transformation of [...]
London Report: Unemployment near threshold for UK rate hike January 19, 2014 UNEMPLOYMENT figures due out this week look set to show further signs of the UK’s recovery, with November’s rate expected to have fallen. Alan Clarke, of ScotiaBank said: “The highlight of the UK economic calendar is going to be the labour report, where we see a very good chance that the unemployment rate falls by [...]
Actual Experience prepares a £17m London public offering January 12, 2014 ANALYTICS firm Actual Experience Limited is planning an initial public offering (IPO) on London’s Alternative Investment Market at the end of the month that is set to value the company at £17m. Actual Experience (AE) works with over 40 blue-chip clients including Cisco, Ofcom and Accenture to improve the experience of staff and customers using [...]
How open innovation will transform the humble quid March 20, 2014 FAREWELL to the pound coin’s familiar golden nugget design. Here comes the dough-decagon in its stead. The new 12-sided quid, modelled after the old threepenny bit, got plenty of attention this week. But the most interesting part of the design is what was left out. The flipside of the coin will be opened to a [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 27 February 2014 February 26, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES Hester to shore up RSA with £1.5bn Stephen Hester is finalising plans to shore up RSA’s balance sheet by as much as £1.5bn with one of the biggest equity raisings by a UK insurer, said people with knowledge of the matter. The former Royal Bank of Scotland chief, drafted in to run RSA [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 13 March 2014 March 12, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES HS2 chairman finds £1.5bn savings The new head of HS2 has identified at least £1.5bn in potential cost savings in London alone from the project’s £50bn budget but will warn MPs that the best way to save money on the line is to build it faster than planned. Sir David Higgins took over [...]
What the other papers say this morning – 22 January 2014 January 21, 2014 FINANCIAL TIMES Bicycle-Sharing firm in bankruptcy The Canadian company that runs the popular bike-sharing schemes in New York, London and Sydney has gone bankrupt, after two US cities withheld Ca$5.6m (£3m) in payments amid widespread software glitches. Yesterday Denis Coderre, mayor of the city Montreal, which owns the Public Bicycle-Sharing Company, said the business was [...]
Vodafone’s Ono takeover marks a new chapter March 17, 2014 VODAFONE’S €7.2bn (£6bn) purchase of Spanish cable operator Ono was announced yesterday as the FTSE 100 firm said it has now started a new chapter in its corporate history. Shares in Vodafone jumped 1.73 per cent on news of the deal which will give Vodafone a stronger position in the Spanish market where it has [...]