CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS January 4, 2010 Coutts & Co The private bank has appointed Maggie Bradley as a client partner for its Oxford office, focusing on the local entrepreneur, professional and executive markets. Bradley joins from Coutts’ head office in London, where she has worked for the past five years, latterly as a business partner for international clients. Prior to that, [...]
CITY MOVES WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS November 10, 2009 Syndicate Asset ManagementThe fund management group has hired Mark Cheshire, 51, as chief executive of its newly-formed Ashcourt Rowan wealth management businesses, which are due to formally launch in January. Cheshire was previously director of UK private wealth management at Lloyds TSB and, prior to that, chief executive and managing director at Lloyds TSB Private [...]
WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING February 3, 2010 FINANCIAL TIMES AXA PUTS SPOTLESS UP FOR SALE Spotless, the French maker of laundry and cleaning products, could become the latest “pass-the-parcel” deal between private equity groups, after Axa Private Equity put it up for sale with a €600m-€700m price tag. A recent recovery in debt markets has encouraged private equity groups to become more [...]
End is nigh for free banking as OFT ruling looms November 22, 2009 THE UK faces an end to free banking this week, as the Supreme Court makes its final ruling over whether customers have been unfairly charged on their overdrafts. The government has piled the pressure on banks to settle the matter quickly rather than appeal, and millions of customers could be eligible for a payout after [...]
Bank brands to disappear November 3, 2009 A CARVE-UP of British high street banks will leave the future of a catalogue of household names in the balance. RBS must sell Direct Line and Churchill as well as 318 other branches as new EU orders kick-in. Meanwhile at Lloyds the TSB and Cheltenham and Gloucester are also in line for the cull, changing [...]
Anglo American snaps up Hampton to boost board November 9, 2009 MINING company Anglo American yesterday confirmed the appointment of RBS chairman Sir Philip Hampton to the board. Sir Philip joins as non-executive director in the latest of a series of senior changes at the precious metals group. Seen as a heavyweight figure in the City, Sir Philip was previously chairman of J Sainsbury, a position [...]
Director out as Aero’s bank calls in KPMG November 11, 2009 AERO Inventory, a parts supplier for the airline industry that was contemplating a move from the junior market to a full listing less than two months ago, yesterday ended up in the hands of the administrators. Accounting group KPMG yesterday took control of the group on behalf of a group of banks led by Lloyds [...]
Virgin Media’s Berkett joins the Guardian board November 9, 2009 Guardian Media Group (GMG) said yesterday that it had appointed Virgin Media chief executive Neil Berkett to its board as a non-executive director. The publisher of The Guardian and The Observer, which has been battling losses in the face of the advertising downturn and a consumer switch to online news sources, said it was delighted [...]
Plus a change, plus c’est la mme chose October 29, 2009 IT is becoming increasingly clear that the current crisis is much more similar to previous booms and busts than is usually understood. London’s secondary banking crisis of the 1970s, for example, saw a number of financial institutions that raised funds on the money markets go bust after the Bank of England hiked interest rates and [...]
QE decision likely to split Bank’s MPC November 4, 2009 QUANTITATIVE EASING should be extended this month despite the more upbeat outlook for the UK economy, according to City A.M.’s shadow Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which narrowly voted in favour of further asset purchases this month. Ahead of the Bank of England’s decision on interest rates and its QE policy, which is due at midday [...]