Santander to launch no-fee current account November 19, 2009 ABBEY-OWNER Santander yesterday unveiled plans to bring a no-fees current account to the UK, as it ups its bid to take on the big four high street banks. The Santander Current Account – which will have no account, overdraft or overseas withdrawal charges – will only be available to customers who take out a mortgage [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS July 29, 2009 Kreab Gavin AndersonTom Grimmer has joined communications firm Kreab Gavin Anderson as managing partner, China. Grimmer will be based in Beijing and will advise multinational companies as well as Chinese corporations with international growth plans. He has worked and studied in Asia since 1985, previously working as senior communications advisor, Asia Pacific, to Credit Suisse [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 10, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES BBC ARM WINS COURT RULING ON 2ENTERTAINBBC Worldwide, the BBC’s commercial arm, has won a court case against the administrators of Woolworths over the value of their 2Entertain joint venture. The decision at the High Court in London is likely to face an appeal by Deloitte, the administrators, who are fighting to maximise [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING August 10, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES BBC ARM WINS COURT RULING ON 2ENTERTAINBBC Worldwide, the BBC’s commercial arm, has won a court case against the administrators of Woolworths over the value of their 2Entertain joint venture. The decision at the High Court in London is likely to face an appeal by Deloitte, the administrators, who are fighting to maximise [...]
Pick up a pad in London’s smartest areas on the cheap November 26, 2009 THERE’S living in London, and then there’s living in a London area with a truly sought-after postcode. It’s not just about status – it really is smarter, and nicer. Of course the problem with London’s poshest parts is that they cost the earth, plus a bit more. But for those considering splashing some bonus-fuelled cash [...]
Why next year will be critical for London’s army of M&A dealmakers October 18, 2009 WHEN Tim Jones, the London managing partner of global law giant Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, walks into a room, one is immediately struck by the fact that he still looks every inch the Wales B rugby prop forward he used be. However, as he settles down in one of his firm’s sixth-floor, oak-panelled meeting room, he [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING July 30, 2009 FINANCIAL TIMES VW BRACED FOR “ZERO GROWTH” IN CAR MARKETVolkswagen warned yesterday that it could face flat sales in 2010 as Europe’s largest carmaker reported a sharp profit drop in the second quarter. The third-biggest carmaker behind General Motors and Toyota said it expected “zero growth” in the car market next year. PRIVATE EQUITY SUFFERED [...]
Slowly but surely, signs that the law is opening up July 28, 2009 IQUALIFIED – against all odds – to become a lawyer,” recalled Constance Briscoe, barrister, part-time judge and author of the bestselling misery memoir Ugly. She was talking on Radio 4’s PM programme last week following the report by an all-party panel chaired by former cabinet minister Alan Milburn on social mobility and the professions. “I’ve [...]
O’Toole: we’ll keep hold of UK franchises July 5, 2009 NATIONAL EXPRESS, the troubled transport group, will not give up its hold on its remaining franchises, defying transport secretary Lord Adonis. In the latest twist in a saga which has seen National Express’ chief executive Richard Bowker stand down and the government announce a nationalisation of the company’s east coast rail line, the group’s acting [...]
BONUS GRAB WILL FACE LEGAL TEST October 27, 2009 PAUL LAMBDINEMPLOYMENT PARTNER AT STEVENS & BOLTON LLP THERE is growing anger in the City at the shadow chancellor’s suggestion that bonuses for this year should be limited to £2,000 in cash, with anything more paid in shares. This proposal is only possible because City bonuses are generally based upon the “discretion” of the employer. [...]