City Moves for 4 January – who’s switching jobs at Trium Capital, Hurricane Energy and Jenner & Block? January 4, 2019 Who’s switching jobs? Trium Capital Trium Capital, the London-based alternative investment specialist, has hired proven industrials specialist Jonathan Ingram to manage a new developed market, industrials-focused equity market neutral strategy. Jonathan’s appointment is one of several recent high-profile hires for Trium, as the group prepares to unveil a broader proposition to investors. Jonathan has worked on [...]
Could the UK be on the brink of a US-style class action explosion? December 16, 2018 The Royal Bank of Scotland, Lloyds Banking Group, Tesco, Google and Mastercard. These are just a handful of the household names that have been targeted in group action lawsuits in the UK with billions of pounds at stake. The UK, unlike the US or Australia, does not have a long history of class action-style lawsuits, [...]
City Moves for 13 December – who’s switching jobs at AK Jensen, City of London Group and Eversheds Sutherland? December 13, 2018 Who’s switching jobs? AK Jensen AK Jensen Group (AKJ), the financial services specialist serving institutional and hedge fund clients globally, today named Sher Malhi as its new Chief Financial Officer Sher joins AKJ at an exciting time, as the group expands from its hedge fund origins into the digital assets domain. Sher brings a wealth [...]
Moulton-backed litigation funder Manolete Partners raises £29m in London float November 30, 2018 A litigation funder backed by City veteran Jon Moulton has raised £29.4m in its London initial public offering (IPO). Manolete Partners announced its intention to float on London’s Aim market today. It said it had conditionally raised £16.3m before expenses from the placing of 9,285,714 new ordinary shares with £13.1m before expenses realised by selling shareholders [...]
City Moves for 13 November – who’s switching jobs at 23 Capital, Ayming and Howard Kennedy? November 13, 2018 Who’s switching jobs today? 23 Capital 23 Capital, a leading capital and solutions provider to the Sports, Music and Entertainment (SM&E) sectors headquartered in London, has announced the appointment of Jack MacDonald as the Head of Music and Entertainment Origination for the UK. Jack joins 23 Capital’s global team of music and entertainment specialists who [...]
Patisserie Valerie could face investor action over £40m black hole in accounts October 21, 2018 Cafe chain Patisserie Valerie could face legal action from shareholders over the £40m black hole in its accounts. Lawyer Philip Rubens, from the firm Teacher Stern, is canvassing institutional shareholders and claims to be on the verge of securing third-party funding. He is aiming to make a claim against the AIM-listed firm for losses endured [...]
Leaseplan cancels planned float as stock markets wobble October 11, 2018 Car leasing group Leaseplan today announced it was cancelling its planned initial public offering (IPO) just a week after confirming its float plans. The private equity-backed company, which has a market capitalisation of more than €6bn (£5.2bn), blamed market conditions for its decision. Leaseplan said last week that it was planning to float on the [...]
Litigation funder Vannin Capital pulls London float blaming market conditions October 10, 2018 Litigation funder Vannin Capital has cancelled its London initial public offering (IPO) blaming market volatility. Vannin, which finances litigation for businesses and law firms in exchange for a slice of any settlement, announced its intention to float last month. Market sources said the projected float could have valued the business at up to £1bn. Read [...]
Legal & General completes £2.4bn buy-out of folded telco’s pension scheme October 8, 2018 Insurer Legal & General has today finalised a £2.4bn buyout of the Nortel Networks UK Pension Plan, nearly a decade after its telecommunications sponsor collapsed, forcing it into the lifeboat. The deal will see the benefits of 15,500 pensioner members and 7,200 deferred members protected. It is the UK's joint second largest ever pensions buyout, matched [...]
Fraudster-linked action group that took on RBS accused of overcharging investors October 7, 2018 Investors who signed up to an action group in a bid to sue RBS over its 2008 rights issue have been told they were collectively charged £8m through subscription payments, many of which should not have been made. The RBoS Shareholders Action Group company (AGC) brought together RBS shareholders who claimed the bank hid the true state of [...]