OneSavings’ boss wants to know. Until then he’ll “carry on ploughing” November 7, 2016 Clarity. It's a real buzz word at the moment, especially when referring to exactly how Prime Minister Theresa May plans to extract Britain from the EU. Andy Golding, the 25-year banking veteran in charge of challenger OneSavings Bank, is one of many business leaders calling for clarity. “I think that in any situation of change [...]
Profit slump expected for HSBC this quarter November 6, 2016 HSBC is expected to report its profits have plunged when it releases its third quarter results in the early hours of tomorrow morning. Analysts have predicted the banking giant, which is listed in Hong Kong, New York and Paris as well as London, will announce statutory pre-tax profits of $2.4bn (£1.9bn), down 60 per cent compared with [...]
Professors’ retirement fund to invest in future Green Investment Bank projects November 6, 2016 Macquarie Bank is poised to team-up with the pension fund that manages the retirement money of Britain's university professors as part of the privatisation of the Green Investment Bank (GIB). The Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), a pension scheme that can trace its roots over a hundred years, will help the Australian lender pay for future funding [...]
Williams & Glyn sell off sparks watchdog’s attention November 6, 2016 Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS) potential sale of Williams & Glyn to challenger Clydesdale & Yorkshire Bank (CYBG) has sparked the attention of the banking watchdog. RBS was told to divest of Williams & Glyn, and its network of more than 300 branches, by 2017 as part of its £45bn state bailout deal. CYBG revealed [...]
Former Barclays boss says technology is the key to scandal-free banking November 6, 2016 A former Barclays boss has said banking scandals could be slashed if there were less people across the sector and more computers. Antony Jenkins, who was suddenly let go from his group chief executive role at Barclays last year, has previously spoken about the "Uber" moment the industry is undergoing, and launched his own fintech venture, [...]
Tesco Bank alerts thousands of customers to potential fraud November 6, 2016 Tesco Bank has notified thousands of customers that they may have been targeted by fraudsters. The supermarket-owned bank said it has identified "suspicious activity" via its fraud prevention systems on Saturday and is taking action as a precautionary measure. "We are sorry for the inconvenience we know this causes, however we want to do everything we [...]
Metro Bank now allows customers to choose non-binary Mx prefix instead of Mr or Mrs November 4, 2016 Metro Bank is now giving customers the option to choose a non-binary prefix "Mx" on forms. The lender said the option will be available to customers opening products like current accounts, as well as to staff. It made the change off the back of feedback from staff and customers, and said its relatively new status enabled it to [...]
Tandem is go: Another digital challenger bank has opened its doors November 4, 2016 Tandem, one of a handful of the UK’s digital challenger banks hoping to give the big four a run for their money is opening its doors for business, City A.M. can exclusively reveal. The Tandem mobile banking app will begin rolling out from today to those who have already signed up, with ambitious plans to make [...]
Wells Fargo sets aside even more to deal with the fallout from its accounts scandal November 3, 2016 Wells Fargo revealed today that up to $1.7bn (£1.4bn) has been set aside to deal with legal costs from its fake accounts scandal. The troubled financial giant's filings were not fun reading for investors – barely a week after it announced it would be paying out $185m for a fine to settle allegations that employees had created [...]
Losing access to the single market and passporting would be “calamitous” for the financial services sector, say MPs November 3, 2016 Losing access to the single market and passporting would be "calamitous" for the financial services sector, MPs have said. In a backbench debate on the impact of Brexit on financial services, Conservative MP Stephen Hammond listed the risks of losing vital access in a deal with the EU. He called on the government to look at "cross [...]