Co-op bank reports ‘resilient’ performance in first few months of 2021 April 28, 2021 Co-op Bank reported a small underlying profit in the first three months of 2021 of £2.6m, with statutory profit before tax of £7.2m. CEO Nick Slape said the bank had delivered a “resilient” three-month performance, that should position it well to deliver overall profit in 2021. “We have delivered a resilient performance by maintaining our [...]
Standard Life Aberdeen profit slips as investors withdraw funds March 10, 2020 Standard Life Aberdeen’s underlying profit dropped 10 per cent in 2019 as investors continued to withdraw their cash from its funds, hurting revenue. The figures Fee-based revenue fell 13 per cent to £1.63bn after net outflows in 2018 and 2019. And adjusted profit before tax dropped 10 per cent year on year to £584m as [...]
Lloyd’s of London insurer Canopius ‘plans stock market float’ January 19, 2021 Canopius Group, one of Lloyd’s of London’s largest insurers, is planning a stock market flotation in London that could value the company at as much as £2bn, according to reports. The London-headquarters company, which has offices in seven countries including Bermuda, China and Singapore, has approached investment banks about working on an initial public offering [...]
Lloyds and HSBC: What to expect in next week’s earnings February 19, 2021 This week Barclays and Natwest announced a return to dividend payments but laid bare the extent of the pandemic on earnings. Barclays reported a 30 per cent drop in pre-tax profit to £3.1bn for 2020, while Natwest reported a pre-tax loss of £351m for the year. Next week it will be Lloyds and HSBC’s turn [...]
Ranked: Top 10 retail banks for customer experience November 28, 2019 First Direct has won the crown for delivering the best retail banking customer experience, according to a comprehensive new study released this morning. The telephone and internet-based retail bank has seen off competition from the likes of Barclays, the Co-operative Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) to claim the top spot. Read more: Lloyds [...]
NatWest beats forecasts as bank returns to profit in the first quarter April 29, 2021 NatWest returned to profit in the first quarter of the year after releasing cash it had set aside to cover bad loans due to the pandemic. The bank reported a pre-tax profit of £946m for the first three months of the year, beating an average analyst forecast of £536m. It exceeds the £519m pre-tax profit [...]
Bank of England to set up climate change stress tests December 18, 2019 The UK’s top banks and insurers may be tested together in 2021 for the financial impact of climate change, according to a new Bank of England paper. The tests would include three different scenarios and would assess how firms would deal with more frequent weather events and mass sell-offs of “brown assets” – those considered [...]
Metro Bank signals lending progress after slow start to the year April 28, 2021 Metro Bank said it is starting to see growth in consumer lending again, after a lockdown-led sluggish start to the year. Metro Bank saw a 17 per cent plunge in lending for the first quarter, with the company’s total net loans falling to £12.05bn for the first three months of 2020, versus £14.51bn a year earlier. [...]
Stripe: Fintech needs to work in tandem with traditional banks, not see them as the enemy July 21, 2021 Necessity may be the mother of invention, but it has a second child in collaboration. When it comes to crunch moments and serious challenges, the human tendency is to put differences aside and work together to find solutions. Take the vaccine rollout. The whole program is an enormous collaboration of academic institutions, public bodies, and [...]
UK PMI: Construction sector shows signs of life after election February 4, 2020 Output in the UK’s construction sector in January fell at its slowest pace since May of last year, survey data has shown, in a sign of green shoots for Britain’s builders amid lower political uncertainty. The IHS Markit/Cips gauge of construction output rose to 48.4 in January from 44.4 in December. The reading was still [...]