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  • End of year rush sees value of FCA fines increase fourfold to £618m. highest level in six years

    December 23, 2021

    An end of year surge in fines has seen the value of FCA fines increase fourfold to £618m this year, up from £156m last year, the highest value of fines in six years, according to new data shared with City A.M. this morning. The increase in fines in 2021 was dominated by four blockbuster fines [...]

  • Christmas in Canary Wharf: UK’s largest banks face £8.5bn HMRC bill with £35.8bn of tax under consideration

    December 22, 2021

    Large banks face a potential £8.5bn tax liability from the UK tax authority, according to new figures obtained by Freedom of Information (FOI). The FOI to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), carried out by City law firm DLA Piper, showed that, at the end of March 2021, additional tax liability under investigation had increased by [...]

  • MPs want answers from FCA over over NatWest money laundering case

    October 20, 2021

    An influential group of MPs has written to the financial watchdog over its investigation into money laundering at NatWest. Treasury Committee chair Mel Stride has asked Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) boss Nikhil Rathi to explain why it took five years to secure a prosecution against the bank. Earlier this month NatWest admitted three counts of [...]

  • Exclusive: NatWest-backed Updraft raises £72m in latest funding round

    October 19, 2021

    NatWest-backed Updraft, an app which aims to help people get out of debt, has raised £72m in its latest funding round as it eyes expansion. The fintech firm, which is looking to lend £200m to UK customers next year, allows customers to connect their bank accounts and view their debts from across credit cards and [...]

  • Despite rise of 40 per cent so far this year, bank stocks have more room to run

    October 15, 2021

    Bank stocks have already risen nearly 40 per cent this year, but National Securities Chief Market Strategist Art Hogan says they have more room to run. Watch the full report.

  • NatWest to launch first eco-friendly loans as part of new £100bn green funding pot

    October 13, 2021

    NatWest said this morning it plans to bring £100bn to green funding to the market by the end of 2025 and the City bank will also roll out its first eco-friendly business loans. The bank stressed its strategy is to help small firms capitalise on the drive to tackle climate change. The pledge sees the [...]

  • ‘FCA claimed a big scalp’: NatWest’s £320m money laundering fine sends message to the entire City

    October 8, 2021

    NatWest is this morning staring at the prospect of a fine of up to £320m following the bank’s admission of guilt yesterday in relation to three charges of money laundering. The banking giant admitted it had failed to properly monitor £365m when it was deposited into a customer’s account. The case is widely seen as [...]

  • Dirty money in the City: NatWest pleads guilty to money laundering charges as CEO apologises

    October 7, 2021

    NatWest pleaded guilty this morning at Westminster Magistrates’ Court to three counts of failing to comply with anti-money laundering legislation. The bank admitted failing to comply with laws over “large cash deposits” into a sole customer’s accounts. The firm pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Thursday to three counts under regulation 45(1) of the [...]

  • NatWest snaps up children’s pocket money app RoosterMoney

    October 6, 2021

    NatWest has acquired children’s pocket money app RoosterMoney. The bank plans to offer Rooster as part of its existing products and services in the coming months and said the acquisition is part of its strategy to help families and young people manage their cash more easily. The app currently has more than 130,000 UK users [...]

  • Natwest chairman Sir Howard Davies on the ‘pandexit’ to China, levelling-up and crypto

    September 30, 2021

    Sir Howard Davies is as near as the UK gets to the continental ideal of a polymath who is equally at home in the worlds of arts, industry, finance and politics. While currently serving as the chairman of banking giant Natwest, he is a former director of the LSE, a professor at Sciences Po in [...]

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