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  • Live: Pensions lifeboat says that it had concerns about the BHS pension scheme in 2012

    May 9, 2016

    The BHS' pension scheme was on the Pension Protection Fund's (PPF) radar as far back as in 2012, MPs were told today. Alan Rubenstein, chief executive of the PPF, also explained to a committee hearing that the scheme had a 23-year recovery plan at that point, which is significantly longer than would usually be allowed.  Lesley Titcomb, [...]

  • Sports car manufacturer Zenos Cars aims for £750,000 crowdfunding investment round

    May 9, 2016

    High-performance car maker Zenos Cars is looking to raise £750,000 through crowdfunding site Seedrs to fuel its expansion.  The campaign, which got underway at the end of last week, has already raked in over £102,000, 14 per cent of its goal.  Zenos has sold 100 cars, which start at £26,995, since the company was founded three years ago.  Read more: Classic [...]

  • People really want to invest in equities but don’t know where to start

    May 9, 2016

    Many people would love to try to boost their savings pot by having a go at investing in equities, but don't have a clue where to begin, research out today has found. According to the survey by equity crowdfunding platform SyndicateRoom, almost half (46 per cent) of people were keen to invest in shares on the public [...]

  • Nationwide becomes latest lender to up its mortgage loan age limit

    May 9, 2016

    In yet another sign millennials are drawing on the bank of mum and dad (or perhaps, grandma and grandad), Nationwide raised its mortgage borrowing age limit from 75 to 85. It means a 60-year old who is able to afford the repayments can take out a 25-year mortgage, Nationwide said. The loan limit is £150,000 and it can [...]

  • Should you believe in unicorns? Tech start-ups have polarised investors with Bill Gates calling for restraint but others arguing new tech will change the world

    May 9, 2016

    The sad demise of unicorns was widely predicted at the start of the year. Unicorns – or young, technology private companies valued at over $1bn (£693m) – drew vast sums of investment throughout last year and comparisons with the dot-com boom were drawn. There are around 170 companies with unicorn status, according to Fortune. Some are [...]

  • Man Group becomes latest firm to face shareholder ire over executive pay

    May 6, 2016

    Man Group has become the latest firm to stoke shareholder ire over executive pay, after a significant number of shareholders voted against its remuneration report. The investment manager's executive pay package was rejected by nearly 40 per cent of its shareholders, but it still passed as around 60 per cent were in favour. Read more: RBS [...]

  • Shareholder spring freezes over: Reckitt Benckiser, Rolls Royce, and GlaxoSmithKline give their approval to executive pay plans

    May 5, 2016

    The prospect of a fresh shareholder spring was delivered another blow today.  Shareholders of consumer goods giant Reckitt Benckiser, engineering firm Rolls Royce, and drug-maker GlaxoSmithKline all gave their approval to their respective executive pay packages with votes coming in above 80 per cent in favour across the board.  Reckitt, now rebranded as RB, had the toughest time of the three [...]

  • Crowdfunding platforms beware: The banks – and others – are eating your lunch

    May 5, 2016

    European crowdfunding platforms could be left fighting for their piece of the pie. Incumbent financial players, including asset managers and banks, not-for-profit organisations, and non-financial firms are entering the crowdfunding business in increasing numbers. Recent research that I conducted with Politecnico di Milano’s Massimiliano Guerini, Evila Piva and Cristina Rossi-Lamastrais analysed the proliferation of crowdfunding across [...]

  • How crowdfunding is giving exciting businesses the chance to do a “top-up” round – and why they need to be careful

    May 5, 2016

    Choosing how to finance a company at any particular stage is a complex decision, with no simple, right answer. We are an app-based provider of beauty services to your home, operating in London. Since launching in 2013, we have raised over £5m from angel investors, which has enabled us to build two flagship stores and [...]

  • RBS shareholders approve executive pay at annual meeting, joining Aviva and BAE Systems in waving through exec pay packages

    May 4, 2016

    Embattled Royal Bank of Scotland has been fighting to defend its management practises and executive pay this afternoon at its annual shareholder meeting (AGM) in Edinburgh. The banks shareholders eventually voted overwhelmingly in favour of the bank's executive pay, with over 99 per cent approving the report.  RBS boss Ross McEwan faced a barrage of [...]

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