British Gas boss slams rivals for not supporting plans to ringfence credit balances June 7, 2022 British Gas hits out at rival firms not backing its plans to ringfence the credit balances of customers, as part of plans to toughen up the energy sector.
UK services economy surges after end of Plan B curbs despite inflation reaching record high March 3, 2022 Brits rushed back to pubs, bars and restaurants after the end of Plan B measures, boosting the UK’s services economy, but firms are raising prices at a record rate, reveals a closely watched survey released today. Activity among British services firms climbed to an eight month high, hitting 60.5 in February, according to IHS Markit’s [...]
3 Ways To Improve Credit Risk Models for Financial Lenders August 1, 2023 Assessing financial risk based on historical credit performance, is no longer the leading factor to underpin lending decision-making, with our modern and inclusive economy. I know that traditional banking and finance professionals may not agree with that statement, especially if they have been accustomed to many years of using the management of credit as an [...]
EXCL – Majestic Wine’s CEO John Colley on why 2022 will go down as the year of fizz December 29, 2022 Two years ago Majestic Wine went private, under the ownership of Fortress Investment. As a private entity, the company has enjoyed two years of transformation and the results have not gone unnoticed in the City: record growth and record sales. The Watford-based wine giant also opened a number of new branches and undertook a turn-around plan whilst [...]
FSB urge Chancellor to ease pressures on businesses ahead of Spring Statement March 22, 2022 FSB calls on Sunak to cut fuel duty, help micro-businesses with energy bills and increase employment allowance to £5,000.
When will the Bank of England, Federal Reserve and ECB start cutting interest rates? Sooner than you think January 31, 2023 Central banks around the world this year are going to take their lead from an unlikely source: the Bank of Canada. While being the central bank of a G7 country, it’s not exactly the biggest of players in the global monetary policy and financial network. Tiff Macklem, the BoC’s chief, has led one of the [...]
Gatwick reopens South Terminal as travel restrictions end February 11, 2022 Gatwick airport has announced it will reopen the South Terminal, following today’s end of all UK travel restrictions. Closed in June 2020 to save costs during the pandemic, the South Terminal will reopen on 27 March to help the airport meet post-Covid Easter and summer travel demand. “Following some major announcements from our airlines about significantly [...]
Virgin Atlantic back at Gatwick after U-turn November 15, 2021 Virgin Atlantic could go back to operating from Gatwick airport from next summer after a 18-month hiatus. After being forced to leave the Sussex hub during the peak of the pandemic, the carrier has confirmed Gatwick flights will resume, the Times reported. “We maintain our ambition to rebuild our presence at Gatwick as demand returns, [...]
Nesta launches advice app to help households ease record energy bills October 10, 2022 Nesta has launched an app showing homeowners how to lower the flow temperatures of their boilers and cut record energy bills.
Interview: Businesses need to get their ‘pound of flesh’ from home workers, says Addison Lee chief July 12, 2023 “We are a real barometer for the London economy,” Liam Griffin, the boss of Addison Lee, says as we chat in the firms’ Paddington offices. The private hire taxi firm has been a stalwart of London for nearly 45 years now, ferrying customers through the boom of the early 2000s, the financial crash of 2008 [...]