More fintechs secure UK banking licences as Revolut struggles to get approval September 7, 2023 Two new challengers succeeded in securing banking licences from regulators today, raising more question marks for Revolut as it struggles to get approval from the City watchdogs.
City Giving Day: Central London Alliance’s Guinness World Record Title Attempt September 7, 2023 In a city that’s known for its fast-paced business world, iconic landmarks, and vibrant culture, a remarkable event is set to take place that will not only make history but also underline the spirit of community and philanthropy that thrives within the heart of London. On the 25th and 26th of September, the Central London [...]
‘How hard can it be?’ Metro Bank founder Anthony Thomson on the retail banking revolution September 7, 2023 Metro Bank and Atom founder Anthony Thomson talks to City A.M. about the retail banking revolution and why he won’t be stopping anytime soon.
SVB collapse and rising rates help fintech Clearbank double deposits in six months September 6, 2023 Clearbank has doubled its deposit base in six months as it benefited from rising interest rates and attracted new clients in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank's (SVB) collapse.
Global watchdog warns over ‘very high leverage’ in hedge funds September 6, 2023 Leverage is now very high in parts of the $7 trillion hedge fund sector, G20 risk watchdog Financial Stability Board (FSB) warned on Wednesday, while noting that significant data gaps make it hard to get a full picture of vulnerabilities among "non-banks".
Natwest to appoint Rick Haythornthwaite as new chair and he’ll take charge next April September 6, 2023 Natwest is preparing to appoint Rick Haythornwaite as successor to chair Howard Davies.
PEPs: Banks under renewed pressure as City watchdog begins review into treatment of politicians September 5, 2023 Financial services firms denying banking services to politicians will come under renewed scrutiny as the City watchdog launched its review into domestic politically exposed persons (PEPs).
Haldane: Bank of England printed money for too long, and recession’s 50:50 September 4, 2023 Bank of England's former chief economist says Bank persisted 'too long' with quantitative easing - helping to fuel inflation
Lloyds pushes staff to return to office as banks lead charge against working from home September 4, 2023 Earlier this year, the bank told workers that they had to come into the office for at least two days a week.
Mozambique president has immunity in London ‘tuna bond’ case, court rules September 4, 2023 Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi cannot be sued in Britain over allegations he accepted unlawful payments in the country's lawsuit against Credit Suisse.