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  • TSB to pay former boss £800,000 this year despite IT meltdown bonus ban

    February 1, 2019

    TSB’s former boss could be paid £800,000 this year after resigning in the wake of the bank’s IT meltdown, while other bankers miss out on last year’s bonuses. Paul Pester, who stepped down in September, will receive the previously agreed notice payments in monthly installments, the bank’s annual accounts showed today. Read more: TSB swings to [...]

  • Troubled Danske Bank’s profit slips in wake of money laundering scandal

    February 1, 2019

    Danske Bank's profit slipped and it missed its expected dividend target for 2018 as it continues to grapple with a money laundering scandal that has rocked the company. Net profit for 2018 fell to 15bn (£1.76bn) Danish krone from 20.9bn Danish krone last year, its annual report revealed today. The bank proposed a dividend of 8.5 Danish [...]

  • TSB falls to £105m loss after IT disaster sparks customer exodus

    February 1, 2019

    TSB has swung to a £105.4m loss for 2018 after its IT meltdown, it revealed today, but claimed it has emerged stronger from the experience. The bank also lost 80,000 customers compared to 50,000 the year before, it said, after the IT upgrade fiasco saw executives hauled in front of MPs before boss Paul Pester [...]

  • Sir Vince Cable condemns ‘shocking’ link between Treasury targets and RBS bosses’ pay

    January 31, 2019

    Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable has hit out at “shocking” evidence that appears to suggest the pay of RBS’s top brass within its controversial global restructuring unit (GRG) was linked to Treasury targets. Fresh questions are being asked about the extent of the Treasury’s involvement in RBS’s GRG unit following allegations that emerged in [...]

  • Barclays fraud allegations implicate Qatar, says trial judge

    January 31, 2019

    The jury in the trial of four former Barclays executives charged with conspiracy to commit fraud have been told that Qatari entities would be implicated if the prosecution’s case proves correct. Justice Robert Jay warned of the potential repercussions of the case, in which the ex-bank bosses stand accused of making secret payments to Qatar [...]

  • Deutsche Bank shares slump on reports of possible merger with rival Commerzbank

    January 31, 2019

    Deutsche Bank shares have tumbled on reports the crisis-stricken German lender could be set for a merger with rival Commerzbank by the middle of this year. The deal is being brokered by the German government and would only go ahead if the bank’s restructuring fails to meet targets, Bloomberg first reported. The bank is set to [...]

  • Metro Bank admits accounting error was found by Bank of England, sending shares to record lows

    January 31, 2019

    Metro Bank shares have slid to record lows after the company admitted an accounting error it reported last week was actually uncovered by the Bank of England. Chief executive Craig Donaldson had insisted the mistakes, in the way it classified loans, were found by the bank’s own staff through an internal review. Read more: Metro Bank [...]

  • Barclays gets go-ahead to shift £160bn of assets to Dublin amid Brexit uncertainty

    January 30, 2019

    Barclays has been given the green light to transfer £160bn of assets to its Irish business as the bank “cannot wait any longer” to implement its no-deal Brexit strategy amid ongoing political uncertainty. A High Court judgement revealed that the bank is pushing forward with its Brexit contingency plan to transfer all of its European [...]

  • Barclays boss feared payments to Qataris could be seen as a ‘bung’

    January 30, 2019

    A Barclays boss feared that fees paid by the bank to Qatari investors might be see as a “bung”, a court was told today. Richard Boath, one of four former Barclays executives charged with conspiracy to commit fraud, told investigators two advisory services agreements (ASAs) that form the crux of the Serious Fraud Office’s (SFO) [...]

  • Metro Bank shares plunge after warning on UK operating environment

    January 30, 2019

    Shares in Metro Bank fell more than 10 per cent this morning after the challenger bank felt the ripple effect of Banco Santander’s cautionary comments on the UK market. In its full-year results this morning Banco Santander said the UK’s operating environment is “competitive and uncertain”, dragging down the share price of Metro Bank which [...]

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