Lloyds suspends share buyback as PPI costs rise to £1.8bn September 9, 2019 Lloyds Banking Group has warned its costs relating to mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) could hit an additional £1.8bn after a rush of claims before the 29 August deadline. The bank had previously forecast costs of just under £1.1bn, based on a claims rate of 190,000 per week. Read more: Tesco sells mortgage arm to [...]
In a world of data and digitisation, the City continues to hold the winning cards September 24, 2019 At a time when the spotlight is on London’s future as a global hub for finance, new data showing that the capital has extended its lead in global FX and interest rate derivatives trading since 2016 was a clear vote of confidence in the City. This was backed up by the latest Global Financial Centres [...]
City Moves for 23 September – Who’s switching jobs at Finncap, the FCA and Gama Aviation? September 23, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Finncap, the FCA and Gama Aviation. Finncap Finncap, an adviser and broker to ambitious growth companies, has announced that it has appointed highly-experienced specialist Leigh Webb to head its private equity sponsor coverage and expand its mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory business across the mid-market private equity community. He brings an [...]
Rishi Sunak Summer Statement: All the Chancellor’s spending pledges July 8, 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak today announced a raft of measures in his Summer Statement in a bid to help the UK economy recover from the worst effects of coronavirus. The Treasury boss revealed massive public spending to bolster the UK economy in what people are calling his mini-Budget. While he did not extend the government’s furlough [...]
Three more companies ditch sponsorship of Prince Andrew’s Pitch@Palace scheme November 19, 2019 Three more companies said they would no longer support Prince Andrew’s entrepreneurial scheme Pitch@Palace, a day after KPMG jumped ship. International banking giant Standard Chartered was the first to pull the plug. A spokesman confirmed: “We won’t be renewing the sponsorship when it ends in February.” Read more: Corporate sponsors look to desert Prince Andrew’s [...]
Pearson holds full-year guidance as digital shift pays off July 26, 2019 Pearson has held its guidance for the full year as the firm’s ongoing shift from textbooks to digital formats drove robust trading in the first half. The publishing and education firm posted a two per cent decline in revenue to £1.83bn in the first six months of the year. Read more: Pearson sales slip as [...]
Budget 2021: As it happened March 3, 2021 Live updates and links to all our coverage, reactions and analyses as the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the government’s Budget later today – at 12.30pm. Please also visit our dedicated Budget 2021 Hub. Wrap-up of the main Budget announcements Here’s a wrap-up of the main announcements made by the chancellor in his spring Budget: [...]
City Moves for 29 August – Who’s switching jobs at Shieldpay, Tissue Regenix and the Law Debenture Corporation? August 29, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Shieldpay, Tissue Regenix and the Law Debenture Corporation. Shieldpay London-based fintech firm Shieldpay has announced the appointment of Nick Ogden and Jim Cowles as independent non-executive directors to the company’s board. Nick has founded and led multiple high-profile financial companies, including payments processing company Worldpay, a pioneer in the payments industry [...]
Queen’s Speech promises wide-ranging public spending December 19, 2019 A wide ranging Queen’s Speech has set out the government’s plans to boost NHS spending, slash business rates, implement stricter prison sentencing and to leave the EU. Queen Elizabeth’s second state opening of parliament in three months began with the government’s promise leave the EU by the end of January. Read more: NHS to be [...]
Rock the joint: Why Mumford & Sons’ Ben Lovett is building new music venues around the world February 3, 2020 Near King’s Cross station, a new social hub is currently under construction. Due to open in March, the space — called Goods Way — will contain a food court, bar and a 600-capacity venue known as Lafayette. Goods Way is the brainchild of Ben Lovett, the chief executive of Venue Group, who sounds excited but [...]