Aviva just backed insurance focused fintech startup Neos and will probably acquire one soon, says CEO Mark Wilson May 25, 2017 Aviva is splashing cash on a startup focusing on insurance for connected homes in the latest signal of the insurers intent when it comes to technology – and it may even stretch to buying a small tech firm in future, it has revealed. The venture arm of Aviva has led a £5m series A funding [...]
Online wealth manager Moneyfarm raises £40m in round led by Allianz as FCA scrutiny fails to deter investment in robo-advice May 29, 2018 Digital wealth manager Moneyfarm has today grabbed £40m in a funding round led by the asset management arm of insurance giant Allianz. The funding round – which saw contributions from new parties Endeavor Catalyst and Italy’s Fondazione di Sardegna, as well as existing investors United Ventures and Cabot Square Capital – is the largest to [...]
Persimmon is under pressure on paying the “real living wage” at today’s AGM amid wider shareholder revolt on executive pay April 25, 2018 Major investors with £23bn under management are today set to pile the pressure on housebuilder Persimmon to pay its employees the “real living wage”. At Persimmon’s annual general meeting, the company will be presented with a petition calling for it to accredit with the Living Wage Foundation, a campaigning group supported by the likes of [...]
May’s most widely bought and sold funds June 8, 2018 Artemis Global Income remained a popular choice for exposure to high yielding global stocks among Charles Stanley Direct customers in May, while Fundsmith Equity was the most widely-purchased global equity fund, beating another regular favourite Lindsell Train Global Equity. In the Asia ex-Japan sector Invesco Perpetual Asian outstripped the perennially popularStewart Asia Pacific Leaders in [...]
Lloyds loses mortgage market share as HSBC and RBS rise July 18, 2018 Lloyds lost market share in UK mortgages last year as Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), HSBC and a host of challengers gained, according to new data published today. Competitors to Lloyds bit off almost one per cent of their market share, which fell from 22.1 per cent to 21.2 per cent of mortgage balances outstanding [...]
Aviva share price rockets after releasing annual results that “speak for themselves” March 9, 2017 Aviva's shares leapt over six per cent this morning after beating forecasts and building up a hefty cash pile to reward investors. The figures Similar to other insurers, Aviva was hit by the Lord Chancellor's decision to cut the discount rate. It said the move had hit profits after tax by £380m. In its reported [...]
Full stream ahead: With Spotify opting for an unusual IPO route, should investors be wary? March 20, 2018 Spotify, the streaming giant that prides itself on helping people discover music, is about to go public. The company plans to list on the New York Stock Exchange on 2 April, but it’s doing things differently – opting for a direct listing instead. This means that, instead of issuing shares, the private investors and [...]
SimplyBiz is set to float for £130m on the Aim market of the London Stock Exchange March 16, 2018 The SimplyBiz Group, which provides compliance and business services to financial advisers, had announced it will float in London next month for £130m. As the UK’s largest compliance services provider, SimplyBiz is expecting to raise £30m when it floats on 4 April. Selling shareholders – mainly Ken Davy, Life President of Huddersfield Town FC, and [...]
Engineering a big short: Hedgies build £1bn bet against Melrose March 19, 2018 Hedge funds have scrambled to build a £1bn bet against GKN suitor Melrose as Britain’s biggest hostile takeover for almost a decade approaches a critical shareholder vote. Almost a quarter of Melrose’s shares are on loan to short sellers hoping its pursuit of GKN will fail – figures that have risen sharply in the last [...]
Shareholders worth £47bn set to force Rio Tinto to review its relationship with industry bodies blocking climate change progress March 2, 2018 Investors with a combined £47bn under management have today filed a shareholder resolution against Rio Tinto, calling on the FTSE 100 miner to review its relationships with industry bodies blocking progress on climate change. The UK’s Church of England Pensions Board, along with the Australian Local Government Super fund and the Seventh Swedish National Pension [...]