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  • House prices plunge around London with Brighton, Crawley hit hardest

    December 30, 2025

    Patches of London’s ‘stockbroker belt’ suffered the most significant decline in house prices this year, as both the capital and the South East fell behind northern regions. The West Sussex town of Crawley suffered an 8.9 per cent drop of £36,317, while High Wycombe saw a 7.4 per cent drop, with £34,994 wiped off house [...]

  • Motor finance: What’s next for banks and consumers in 2026?

    December 29, 2025

    The City watchdog wrapped up the consultation on its motor finance redress in December but the two-year long scandal threatens to rumble on into the new year. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) pushed the deadline for feedback on its scheme to 12 December after it was originally pencilled in for 18 November. The delay came [...]

  • FCA: Motor finance lenders ‘very focused’ on negatives of redress

    December 16, 2025

    The boss of the UK’s financial watchdog has taken a swipe at motor finance lenders that are begrudged with the regulator’s redress scheme, stating they are “very focused” on the negatives. In a session with the Treasury Select Committee, Nikhil Rathi, chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) opened the door to changing the [...]

  • Lloyds boss: Forcing banks to hoard capital is slowing UK growth

    December 4, 2025

    The boss of Lloyds Banking Group has called on the government to take its deregulation mission further to ramp up economic growth. Charlie Nunn, chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group, welcomed recent regulatory progress, including the Chancellor’s Leeds Reforms package, but added “they are just at the start – there is more to do”. “The [...]

  • Strap a rocket to UK banks or watch the City drift, shadow chancellor warns

    December 4, 2025

    Shadow chancellor Mel Stride has called for a tearing down of burdensome City regulation to power up the financial services sector and avoid it losing status. The Tory MP said the pendulum has swung “too far in favour of trying to iron… [and] squeeze risk out of the system”. Stride called for a “bonfire of [...]

  • City watchdog to lift motor finance complaints pause earlier than expected

    December 3, 2025

    The City watchdog has lifted the cap on motor finance complaints following the landmark ruling from the Supreme Court over the summer. The Financial Conduct Authority said it would ditch the pause on complaints from 31 May 2026 – two months ahead of plan. In a letter sent to banking bosses, the FCA has also [...]

  • Banks gear up for boost with loosening of capital rules

    December 1, 2025

    UK banks are gearing up to supercharge the government’s growth agenda with reforms to lenders’ capital requirements set to unlock billions of free cash.  The Bank of England is set to take the chop to rules around capital requirements, as part of a “fresh up” of rules in a six-month review to be published on [...]

  • Banks keep up their end of Rachel Reeves’ tax bargain

    November 27, 2025

    The banking industry has given Rachel Reeves some much-needed ammunition as she attempts to defend her tax-heavy Autumn Budget. After being spared from a highly-anticipated cash grab, a fleet of banks announced a fresh pump of capital in the UK economy.  Britain’s largest retail bank Lloyds Banking Group unveiled £35bn of new finance for 2026 [...]

  • Natwest and Lloyds shares soar after escaping Budget tax raid

    November 26, 2025

    Britain’s banking giants have managed to escape a tax raid in the Labour government’s second Autumn Budget. UK lenders have been in the hot seat on the road to 26 November, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves facing lobbying calls across the aisle.  But as Rachel Reeves made a £26bn cash grab, which included bookies, landlords and [...]

  • Budget whiplash: How bank shares were hit by the Treasury’s ‘hokey cokey’ leaking

    November 25, 2025

    Last week the House of Commons speaker reprimanded the Treasury for what he called a “hokey cokey” Budget. “Can I just say it isn’t normal for a Budget to be put in the press,” Sir Lindsay Hoyle said in his dressing down of ministers. “One minute it’s in, next minute it’s out.”  Few sectors have [...]

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