Carillion rescue “undermined” by Royal Bank of Scotland and Santander January 16, 2018 Carillion’s biggest lenders restricted funding to the stricken firm three days before it went bust, “undermining” efforts to save Britain’s second-biggest contractor, it has been claimed. In witness statements filed with the High Court, former boss Keith Cochrane alleges the Royal Bank of Scotland “undermined” the Carillion’s attempts to conserve cash, Sky News first reported. [...]
Overlapping UK and EU regulations post-Brexit would hurt markets, FCA warns September 16, 2019 The head of the UK’s financial regulator has warned that overlaps between UK and EU share trading regulations post-Brexit would damage markets “to no good end”. Brussels has warned that in the event of a no-deal Brexit, EU investment firms must trade euro-denominated shares within the bloc – many of which are currently traded in [...]
Why you should break out the tweed for the Glorious Twelfth August 10, 2021 In Britain, 12 August – AKA the Glorious Twelfth – is the first day of the season for red grouse. This is not just tradition but law: read the Game Act 1831 for further details. It is a day of great excitement and activity on our vast grouse moors, so big they account for nearly [...]
Former Virgin Money boss snubs Bank of England for top Salesforce job August 6, 2019 Former Virgin Money chief executive Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia has shunned a prospective job at the Bank of England to instead head up the British business of software giant Salesforce. The US tech firm, which is planning to inject $2.5bn (£2.05bn) into its UK business in the next five years, said Gadhia would begin the role [...]
Vaccine news leads to surge in London business confidence: Lloyds November 30, 2020 London business confidence increased following the news a Covid-19 vaccine may soon be a reality. According to the Lloyds Bank’s Business Barometer for 2020, overall confidence of firms in London rose five points in November to -19 per cent.Firms’ confidence with their own business prospects was -18 per cent, compared to -16 per cent in [...]
RBS swings to loss in wake of £900m PPI charges October 24, 2019 The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) swung to a loss during the last quarter as a rush of payment protection insurance (PPI) claims caused a £900m hit to the lender’s balance sheet. RBS reports an operating loss of £8m for the nine months to the end of September 2019, falling from £961m in the same period last [...]
A Scottish expedition: Falling in love with the Hebrides November 2, 2020 “Do you want to head for the shark or the dolphins?” As questions go, it’s not a bad one. In the distance to the right of us, the two fins of an 8-metre basking shark wobble gently from side to side as the extraordinary creature gorges on krill. To the left, coming closer, the tell-tale [...]
Lloyds freezes 8,000 offshore bank accounts June 24, 2019 Lloyds Banking Group has frozen about 8,000 bank accounts registered offshore after asking the customers for three years to prove their identities. The banking giant, which has its international business in Jersey, was forced to take action in order to meet regulatory requirements. Read more: Deutsche Bank faces US money laundering investigation The move to [...]
Sainsbury’s chooses ex-RBS man Brown to head banking unit June 11, 2019 Sainsbury’s has appointed a new chief executive to lead its baking unit as it looks to build its online presence. Former RBS man Jim Brown will take over the reins at Sainsbury’s Bank from next Wednesday. The bank handles Sainsbury’s Bank customers, as well as Argos Financial Services and Nectar. Brown will have a “short” [...]
Rose through the ranks: RBS picks lifer for top role September 22, 2019 It was was the worst kept secret in the Square Mile: on Friday morning Alison Rose was finally appointed as the new chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland, but the only surprise was that the announcement did not come any sooner. RBS has insisted that it underwent a thorough job process which involved [...]