Lights out: F1 Arcade secures tens of millions for global expansion June 12, 2023 A Formula 1 competitive gaming chain, founded by hospitality heavyweight Adam Breeden, has secured £30m in funding from investors to fuel its expansion globally. The concept, F1 Arcade, launched last year in St Paul’s, London and merges simulator racing with cocktails and food. The sport has grown in popularity in recent years, largely made popular [...]
Andreessen Horowitz launches London crypto push with first international office June 12, 2023 Storied US venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has revealed plans for a major growth push in the UK today with a first international office in London and a crypto accelerator programme to take place next year.
UBS completes Credit Suisse takeover while imposing ‘red lines’ on its ex bankers June 12, 2023 UBS confirmed the acquisition of Credit Suisse on Monday as reports suggest Credit Suisse bankers will face tight restrictions on their activity. In an open letter published in the NZZ newspaper, UBS confirmed that “we have finalised the legal takeover of Credit Suisse.” Chief executive Sergio Ermotti and chair Colm Kelleher said “this is the [...]
Bread, beef, watermelon and salad dressing: Waitrose joins supermarket war cutting price of 200 products June 12, 2023 Waitrose has slashed the price of more than 200 products as part of a £100 million investment plan to lower customer bills. The supermarket has cut the cost of more than 100 products by at least 10 per cent , with everyday items such as bread and mince receiving some of the biggest reductions. The [...]
HSBC launches ‘Innovation Banking’ division housing SVB’s former UK arm June 12, 2023 HSBC has revealed it will launch a new global “Innovation Banking” division today centred on the former UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), which it rescued from collapse in March. SVB UK was snapped up for £1 in an eleventh hour deal by HSBC in March after being brought down by a run on [...]
Cash transactions at eight-month high as Brits turn to Post Office amid mass bank branch closures June 12, 2023 Cash transactions at post offices reached an eight-month high in May. Some £3.33 billion-worth of transactions were made, marking the highest total since last September, when it was £3.35 billion. Business and personal cash deposits totalled £2.48 billion in May, marking a 10% month-on-month increase. Personal cash withdrawals totalled £817 million in May, up by [...]
Ashley’s empire grows: Frasers picks up nearly 20 per cent of retailer AO World June 12, 2023 Mike Ashley's Frasers Group has invested £75m in electronic retailer AO World, taking a stake of almost 20 per cent in the business.
The Notebook: Octavius Black on HR’s ‘Davos’, how to fix low productivity rates and wellbeing June 12, 2023 The Notebook is a column where interesting people say interesting things: today, it’s Octavius Black, CEO of learning platform MindGym, to discuss productivity, wellbeing and workplace culture’s Davos. Big hitters gather to look at HR’s biggest 2023 challenges The floorboards of the Royal Opera House have been trodden by many a global superstar over the [...]
Barratt warns of skills shortage if solar panels made mandatory for new homes June 12, 2023 The UK's biggest housebuilder has warned of a skills shortage in the country's solar panel sector, arguing that there would need to be significant boost in training for new technicians if the government decides to make the installation of solar panels mandatory for new-build houses.
Ex-Barclays boss: Banks must adapt or face ‘slow decline’ under pressure from tech firms June 12, 2023 Ex-Barclays boss Antony Jenkins has warned established banks that they could be in a “world of very slow decline” if they failed to adapt to new technologies. Speaking to City A.M., Jenkins said “this industry is really on the brink of having to undergo radical transformation if it’s going to remain relevant to its customers.” [...]