The fintech revolution is democratising finance, and London is leading the way March 26, 2018 It has been a busy seven days for those who work in fintech or follow its developments closely. A week ago today, we saw unlikely partners come together at the start of the Innovate Finance Global Summit. The City’s 800 years of Gothic grandeur of the Great Hall played host to leading innovators, investors, politicians, [...]
City of London Corporation launches UK-China green finance centre March 26, 2018 The City of London Corporation will today announce the launch of a new green finance centre in China as part of its efforts to make London the go-to location for environmentally friendly fundraising. Charles Bowman, City of London lord mayor, today met the head of the China Green Finance Committee, Ma Jun, in Beijing where [...]
The City is coming together to end stigma around mental health in the workplace March 19, 2018 If you asked a City employer what their most valuable assets were, you’d hope most of them would answer “our people”. But how can you look after assets as complicated as people? At any one time, one sixth of the working-age population of Great Britain experience symptoms associated with mental ill health, and with the [...]
City of London Lord Mayor Charles Bowman “confident” government can agree Brexit transition in 13 days March 19, 2018 London’s Lord Mayor is “quietly confident” the government will secure a transitional Brexit deal in the next fortnight to be ready ahead of the one-year marker for the UK leaving the EU. Charles Bowman, who serves as the figurehead for the City of London Corporation’s lobbying efforts, said the government has indicated it will try [...]
Editor’s Notes: Jeremy Corbyn’s Russia position is the latest in a shameful line-up, the IoD strides on and City AM bucks the industry trend March 16, 2018 Jeremy Corbyn’s refusal to recognise the hand of the Russian state in the Salisbury attack puts him at odds with the British government and its intelligence services, Nato, the United Nations Security Council, France, America, Germany and a host of other allies. It also serves as a reminder that if the British label you an [...]
Trust in business bosses jumps as social media become the biggest bogeymen January 22, 2018 Business leaders have enjoyed a surprise turnaround in public trust, according to a prominent survey of Britons’ faith in institutions – although social media companies have become the new bogeyman. The credibility of chief executives has improved by 14 percentage points during the last year, with 42 per cent of more than 3,000 Britons surveyed [...]
City leaders recognised for services to business in New Year honours December 30, 2017 The Square Mile has weathered a turbulent year, and as 2017 comes to a close, business leaders have been recognised for their work to promote UK industry through a period of immense change. Business leader Ken Olisa, former Lord Mayor of London Andrew Parmley, and City grandee Anthony Habgood, have been given knighthoods. Vivian Hunt, [...]
Here’s what the City of London skyline will look like in 2026 December 29, 2017 The City is home to the most ambitious architecture in London – and its profile is set to change dramatically over the next 10 years. In the Square Mile’s so-called eastern cluster, which is home to the Cheesegrater, the City of London Corporation has given the green light to 13 new schemes. These developments will [...]
London Stock Exchange bounces back to top Europe’s IPO charts December 11, 2017 The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is set to end the year atop the European podium for company floats, bouncing back from a weak 2016 at a crucial time for the exchange. Proceeds from initial public offerings (IPOs) on the London market have been 75 per cent higher than 2016, according to data from accountants PwC. [...]
Was Theresa May right to call out Russia’s attempts to influence Western politics? November 15, 2017 DEBATE: Was Theresa May right to call out Russia’s attempts to influence Western politics? YES – Denis MacShane, former minister for Europe and author of Brexit, No Exit: Why (in the End) Britain Won’t Leave Europe. The Prime Minister’s attack on the Kremlin’s interference in the election and referendum processes in western democracies was extraordinary. [...]