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  • Brexit: City faces wait beyond 2020 for EU financial market access

    August 18, 2020

    The City of London may not know whether it will gain post-Brexit access to EU markets until next year, according to Brussels’ financial services chief. European Commission executive vice president Valdis Dombrovskis warned yesterday that regulatory equivalence – which would give City firms access to the EU – could still take months to be granted. [...]

  • JPMorgan appoints former Chancellor Sajid Javid to advisory role

    August 17, 2020

    JPMorgan has hired former Chancellor Sajid Javid as a senior adviser, the bank announced on Monday. Javid will take up a role on the Wall Street giant’s advisory council for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). It’s a move that sees him resume his career in investment banking. He quit his role at the [...]

  • Ranked: Monzo and Starling top list of best UK banks

    August 17, 2020

    Digital fintechs Monzo and Starling are better than traditional banks at providing the best service to personal banking customers, according to a recent survey.  The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) conducted a survey of around 1,000 customers of each of the 19 largest personal current account providers in Britain to rank the best and worst [...]

  • Bank of England paper says banker bonus cap can reduce excessive risk-taking

    August 14, 2020

    The European Union’s cap on banker bonuses introduced after the financial crisis a decade ago can help to curb excessive risk-taking, a Bank of England study showed today. Britain had unsuccessfully opposed the cap, but bankers in London have been nurturing hopes that it could be discarded now that the country has left the EU [...]

  • Natwest to bring wealth management divisions under single leadership

    August 14, 2020

    Natwest has today announced that it will bring all of its wealth management businesses under the single leadership of private banking chief executive Peter Flavel. In a bid to strengthen its relationship with its high and ultra-high net worth clients, the lender said the move would bring together Coutts, Adam & Company, Holt’s, Drummonds, PCAIS [...]

  • Goldman and Barclays eye General Motors’ credit card business

    August 12, 2020

    Goldman Sachs and Barclays are reportedly among bidders for General Motors credit card unit. The two banks are among a small number of suitors for the car company’s credit card business which has about $3bn (£2.3bn) in outstanding balances, according to The Wall Street Journal. Goldman currently has a relatively small presence in consumer banking, [...]

  • Coronavirus: Natwest to slash 500 jobs and shut London office

    August 12, 2020

    Natwest today said it will cut at least 500 jobs across its retail business and shutter one of its London offices as it battles to cut costs during the Covid-19 crisis. The bank said it will carry out a voluntary redundancy plan affecting 550 roles in its branches and premier banking service. It will also [...]

  • Make green the new normal of financial services

    August 12, 2020

    On the 26 March, the UK was bedding in to the first week of a “new normal”.  Lockdown had just begun and we were all adjusting to a completely different way of interacting with our colleagues, friends and family.  On the same day, $26 trillion was wiped off the value of global equity markets, as [...]

  • Government coronavirus business loans total nears £52bn

    August 11, 2020

    The government has lent nearly £52bn to businesses via its emergency coronavirus loans funding schemes as companies try to weather the pandemic-triggered downturn. Data released by the Treasury today showed the total lent to businesses had hit £51.7bn by 9 August. The bounce back loan scheme (BBLS) accounted for £34.96bn with 1,157,296 facilities approved and [...]

  • TSB to phase out branch cashier roles in job cuts

    August 10, 2020

    TSB has told cashiers that their jobs will be phased out at the start of 2021, following a steep decline in customers banking in its branches due to the pandemic. Those affected by the cuts will have to retrain, change roles or take voluntary redundancy, according to a staff memo seen by Reuters. A total [...]

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