Insolvency specialist Begbies Traynor notches jump in profits as bankruptcies soar December 13, 2022 Insolvency specialist Begbies Traynor said it expects to see demand for its corporate recovery services swell next year as recession begins to bite, after it posted a £2.3m rise in pre-tax profits in its first half of trading today.
Lightrock: City AM Q&A December 9, 2022 London-based private equity outfit Lightrock closed a mammoth $860m fund in October with the aim of fuelling a new generation of founders “tackling the world’s biggest challenges”. But in a world where every business claims purpose over profit, how can investors separate the wheat from the chaff? Lightrock partner Kevin Bone sits down with Impact [...]
‘We talk about the three Cs now: cost of living, climate and conflict’ December 9, 2022 KPMG’s ESG chief, John McCalla-Leacy, discusses the scale of the challenge ahead ESG is a mercurial beast to grapple with at the best of times. Standards and regulation are yet to be consistently drawn up; definitions swing from a governance tool to an all-encompassing by-word for impact investing; and businesses and political leaders have begun [...]
Hunt to unveil post-Brexit Big Bang 2.0 for UK financial services industry December 8, 2022 Jeremy Hunt will finally unveil the government’s plans to shred EU financial services laws today as he proposes a package to boost the City’s global competitiveness post-Brexit. Hunt will deliver the landmark announcement in Edinburgh this morning, with the chancellor set to drop Solvency II capital requirements on insurance firms and ease current bank ring-fencing [...]
‘Web 3.0’ venture investment in freefall as crypto winter shakes market December 8, 2022 Investment into crypto firms has been in freefall this year as a deep ‘crypto winter’ sends shockwaves through the sector and causes venture capital firms to turn off the funding taps.
DS Smith pumped £100m into pension scheme amid mini-budget crisis December 8, 2022 Box maker DS Smith revealed it was forced to pump £100m into its pension scheme in September as the market was shaken by the fall out of Liz Truss’s disastrous mini-budget.
Wise shares tumble after analysts predict ‘disruptor will get disrupted’ December 8, 2022 Shares in fintech firm Wise have plummeted today after a note from investment bank Liberum told investors to dump the stock over mounting competition fears.
Hargreaves Lansdown appoints Dan Olley as new chief December 8, 2022 Hargreaves Lansdown announced that Dan Olley would take over the reins of the trading platform from next year as Chris Hill prepares to step down after six years in charge.
Exclusive: Treasury tax raid to drag 200,000 Londoners into higher rate December 7, 2022 NEW analysis suggests that almost a quarter of a million Londoners will be dragged into the higher rate tax band as a result of Jeremy Hunt’s decision to freeze income tax thresholds in the Autumn Statement. Some 213,165 workers in London, and 122,543 more across the wider south-east, will paying the 40 per cent rate [...]
Crypto firms will need ‘sterile corridors’ on our watch, FCA warns December 7, 2022 The UK’s financial watchdog said today it will ensure crypto firms have “sterile corridors” between the different products and services they offer, as it assesses the wreckage of collapsed exchange FTX and prepares to bring the sector into its remit.