Return Finance launches fully compliant high-yield savings application in 27 European countries May 24, 2023 Return Finance has been granted Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) authorisation from regulatory authorities to operate in 27 European countries.
Number of fraud cases falls from pandemic highs but remains sky high at 3.5m July 20, 2023 Fraud levels have returned to pre-pandemic levels but remain sky high, according to estimates from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW). The CSEW estimated that there were 3.5m cases of fraud in the year to March. This was roughly equivalent to pre-pandemic levels, with the CSEW arguing the pandemic fraud spike was not [...]
Paperchase’s unsecured creditors to receive meagre payment September 7, 2021 Unsecured creditors to Paperchase will receive between 1 and 4 per cent of the £22.6m they were owed following the stationary retailer’s pre-pack administration. The retailer was sold through a pre-pack administration to Permira Debt Managers, which provided funding for the business since 2015. Unsecured creditors will be paid a dividend out of the retailer’s [...]
UK pensions regulator puts dampener on crypto as US funds dip their toes May 5, 2022 The UK pensions regulator has dampened hopes that British pension schemes may follow US counterparts into crypto investment today, claiming that fund managers should not “speculate” with savers’ cash.
EnergyTag unveils hourly price certificates to incentivise renewable investment March 31, 2022 EnergyTag has unveiled its framework for reporting the role of renewables in electricity generation to boost investment in the sector.
Babcock inks deal to snap up company maintaining Australian navy ships February 15, 2022 British aerospace and defence company Babcock has announced plans to snap up a company that manages Australian navy ships.
More jumbo Bank of England rate hikes on a knife edge if UK tips into long recession August 4, 2022 More super-sized rate hikes in the coming months from the Bank of England are on a knife edge if the economy slumps into a prolonged recession, City economists are betting. Consumers and businesses may struggle to absorb further 50 basis point rate rises, likely prompting the Bank to slowdown its rate hike cycle, experts said [...]
Housebuilder shares boosted by fresh cladding estimate March 14, 2022 Housebuilders saw their share prices lifted on Monday after optimism that the bill foisted on developers for cladding remediations would be much lower than initially forecast. It had been thought that property firms would have to pay £4bn to rectify unsafe cladding on 11-18metre tower blocks. However, the potential bill was estimated to be closer [...]
The Big Four’s legal ventures should worry mid-tier law firms August 26, 2022 THE BIG Four’s first forays into the legal sector in the 1990s ended in abject failure. Yet over the past decade, the world’s four biggest accounting firms have captured a significant share of the UK’s market for legal services, and have increasingly begun to compete with traditional firms. Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC have used [...]
UK government appoints four new directors to FRC in shakeup of audit regulator February 8, 2022 The UK government has put four new directors on the board of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), amid a shakeup of the UK’s audit regulator. The appointments come after former Rio Tinto chairman Sir Jan du Plessis – the government’s pick to head the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) – said the watchdog is in a [...]