Challenger banks Oaknorth and Monzo team up to launch savings accounts March 21, 2019 Fintech banks Oaknorth and Monzo have launched a partnership that will allow Monzo users access to a high-interest savings account for the first time. The challenger bank tie-up will allow customers to open a range of savings accounts, with rates of up to 1.55 per cent, within minutes in the Monzo app. An easy-access cash [...]
Fintech unicorn Oaknorth more than trebles profits continuing rapid growth March 20, 2019 London fintech unicorn Oaknorth more than trebled profits last year and grew its loan facilities to £2.2bn as the challenger bank’s rapid growth continued. The digital bank, which provides loans for fast-growing British businesses, has now lent more than £2.5bn since its launch in September 2015. Read more: UK fintech unicorn Oaknorth to nail $440m round [...]
City Moves for 20 March – who’s switching jobs at Crowell & Moring, Delta Capita and DWF? March 20, 2019 Who’s switching jobs today? Crowell & Moring Andrew Knight is joining Crowell & Moring’s London office as a partner in its corporate and financial services practices to strengthen the firm’s ability to advise clients on debt finance and asset-based lending.His practice focuses on international financial law in the context of asset-based lending, syndications, restructurings, loan [...]
CYBG raises business banking fees to ‘stay competitive’ just weeks after RBS competition fund snub March 19, 2019 Clydesdale and Yorkshire bank owner CYBG has increased its business banking fees to remain “competitive” just weeks after missing out on a share of a £425m RBS competition fund. CYBG was snubbed in favour of three challenger banks, Metro, Starling and ClearBank last month despite investing heavily in its bid. Read more: Three challenger banks [...]
Barclays rallies shareholders to vote down Ed Bramson’s ‘destructive and destabilising’ board bid March 19, 2019 Barclays has issued a plea to shareholders to reject Ed Bramson’s bid for a seat on the board, warning his presence would be “destabilising and destructive” to the bank. The bank published a comprehensive 1,500 words explanation as to why shareholders should fend off the activist investor’s advances at its AGM in May. Bramson, whose [...]
UBS fined £27.6m by City watchdog for transaction reporting failures March 19, 2019 UBS has been fined £27.59m by the City watchdog for misreporting 135.8m transactions. The Swiss investment bank failed to provide complete and accurate information in relation to 86.6m reportable transactions, and also wrongly reported 49.1m transactions over a period of nine years and six months, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said. Read more: Former graduate [...]
Standard Life Aberdeen wins dispute with Lloyds over management of £100bn assets March 19, 2019 Standard Life Aberdeen has won its legal dispute with Lloyds Banking Group over the management of £100bn in assets. An arbitral tribunal has ruled that Lloyds was not entitled to give notice in February last year to terminate its investment management contract with Standard Life Aberdeen. Read more: Standard Life Aberdeen scraps co-chief executive structure The [...]
Germany’s forced marriage of Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank may not work out March 19, 2019 Germany seems to be obsessed with the idea of creating a national banking champion. Is it a way of standing up to the big-ticket US banks, or reaffirming Germany’s dominance as the biggest European economy? Either way, it looks like the country is pushing to create yet another “too big to fail” bank. Back in [...]
Metro Bank urged to shake up board amid regulatory probes as it looks to hire new risk managers March 19, 2019 Metro Bank has come under pressure to shake up its board amid regulatory probes into a loans blunder. The challenger bank is set to make changes to its senior management team but there are still no major casualties following the error, which has sent shares tumbling more than 50 per cent and has sparked two [...]
City jobs market ‘in slow motion’ as Brexit uncertainty hurts banking sector March 19, 2019 The City jobs market has “gone into slow motion” as Brexit uncertainty hits confidence, according to recruitment firm Robert Walters. Read more: London salaries 2019: Which jobs will get you a pay rise? Job creation at big banks in London lagged behind other European cities last year, Robert Walters said. "Headcount at the world’s biggest [...]