Londoners’ petrol and energy costs up by record 20 per cent in last two weeks alone October 14, 2021 Analysis of Brits’ debit card data shows this morning that September 24 saw the highest amount spent on fuel in a single day since Lloyds Bank records began. The peak fell the day after BP and Tesco closed some filling stations due to problems with fuel delivery. Across the UK, people spent a fifth (20 [...]
Reserve release boosts Lloyds profits October 28, 2021 The release of reserves set aside to deal with an expected wave of pandemic-induced defaults boosted Lloyds’ profits. Profit before tax at Britain’s biggest mortgage lender in the three months to September climbed around £1bn compared to the same period last year. Lloyds’ bottom line was raised by the release of over £80m in reserves [...]
Why Tech Needs To Support Women In Menopause October 24, 2022 Brain fog leading to poor concentration, tiredness, low mood and reduced or lowered confidence: these are all symptoms of menopause that affect women at work. A CIPD survey of 1,409 women experiencing menopause symptoms was led by YouGov and found that 59% of working women between the ages of 45 and 55 who are experiencing [...]
UK businesses resist hiking prices despite cost assault December 14, 2021 UK businesses are swallowing swelling costs in a bid to avoid wiping out demand by hiking prices, reveals fresh research published today. The chasm between the amount it costs firms to produce goods and the price they charge for their products has widened to the largest on record, research by Lloyds Bank found. Soaring costs [...]
Unions press Lloyds to implement four-day working week December 12, 2021 Trade unions are pressing the UK’s largest mortgage lender Lloyds Bank to implement a four day working week without slashing pay. The bank has been asked by Unite and Accord to reduce the working week as part of salary negotiations, according to The Sunday Telegraph, who first reported the news. Unions are pressing Charlie Nunn, [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile today? September 29, 2021 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Lloyds Bank Lloyds Bank has appointed a new Regional Director for its London SME and mid corporate team, a role focused on bolstering businesses in the capital. With more than 15 years’ experience in financial services, Becci [...]
Confidence among London businesses reaches highest level for almost three years June 30, 2021 Confidence among businesses in London has reached its highest level for almost three years, according to new research published today. Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking’s latest Business Barometer shows business confidence in the capital rose 17 points to 41 per cent in June 2021 – the highest level since September 2018. London ranked second behind Scotland, [...]
Mark Kleinman: Glazers could see biggest ever football club sale November 25, 2022 It was Sir Alex Ferguson who coined the phrase “squeaky bum time” in reference to those anxious moments at the end of seasons when Champions League and Premier League titles and FA Cups hung in the balance. Fergie’s employers for the last eight years of his reign, the Glazer family, are about to undergo their [...]
JD Sports attempts to calm investors about Cowgill exit as shares slump May 27, 2022 JD Sports made attempts to reassure investors yesterday after red flags were raised by the sudden departure of Peter Cowgill.
COP26: Global pact will ‘consign coal to history’ says Alok Sharma – CityAM : CityAM November 4, 2021 The end of coal production is in sight, argues Cop26 president and cabinet minister Alok Sharma, as 46 countries agree to phase out the world’s most polluting energy source. Coal is responsible for 46 per cent of carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. The countries have committed to ending coal power usage in the 2030s across major [...]