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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Royal Mail reports busiest Christmas on record as parcel revenue soars

    February 11, 2021

    More than 496 million parcels were delivered by Royal Mail during the third quarter, the busiest period in its history. The postal service distributed 11.7 million parcels during its toughest 24 hours, 32 per cent more than the busiest day throughout the first national lockdown. Covid-19 restrictions prompted a surge in demand, leading to Royal [...]

  • Brexit crowns Amsterdam Europe’s top trading hub, ousting The City

    February 11, 2021

    Amsterdam surpassed London as Europe’s largest share trading centre last month, as Brexit led London to lose business. Some €9.2bn shares a day were traded on Euronext Amsterdam and the Dutch arms of CBOE and Turquoise, the London Stock Exchange’s platform, last month – a more than fourfold increase from December, the Financial Times reported. [...]

  • Ted Baker races to improve ecommerce offering as online sales disappoint

    February 11, 2021

    Fashion retailer Ted Baker said it is racing to improve its digital shopping platform as it reported disappointing online sales in the fourth quarter, which were unable to offset the impact of store closures on revenue.  The firm also revealed that it will take a £5m Brexit-related hit in its full-year results, reflecting extra duty [...]

  • Kent variant could become ‘world’s dominant strain’

    February 11, 2021

    The Kent variant of the coronavirus could become the “world’s dominant strain”, the head of the UK’s genetic surveillance said this morning.   The variant has been detected across Britain and in more than 50 countries around the world. “It’s going to sweep the world, in all probability,” professor Sharon Peacock told BBC news this [...]

  • Government support brings scale-up investment to record high

    February 11, 2021

    The government’s Future Fund scheme helped British scale-ups secure a record number of investments, according to new research.  There were 2,928 announced deals for high-growth companies last year  according to Beauhurst research.  While deal volume grew 48 per cent year-on-year the total investment volume dropped eight per cent to £10.8bn.  Venture capital activity remained fairly [...]

  • ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ regulation must be matched by genuine action

    February 11, 2021

    Few payment methods have experienced such exponential growth as ‘buy now pay later’.  In a year that has kept us at home, the convenience and flexibility it offers consumers has more than trebled demand. Five million of us have spent £2.7 billion using the service since the pandemic began.  But with ease and flexibility, comes [...]

  • Exclusive: Hong Kong refugee activists on the UK’s new visa scheme

    February 11, 2021

    The UK’s visa program for British national overseas passport holders is generally seen in Hong Kong as a “last resort” for those who wish to flee Beijing’s new National Security Law, but the program should be extended to youngsters, multiple activists in exile have told City A.M. Baggio Leung, a former Hong Kong legislator and [...]

  • City’s professional know-how matched with UK construction expertise could be a global titan

    February 11, 2021

    Despite political enthusiasm for ‘Global Britain’, we are missing out on a sizeable slice of a $14 trillion a year worldwide construction market owing to a lack of collaboration between two otherwise successful industries – the built environment sector and financial/advisory services. The built environment and infrastructure sector is one of the unsung heroes of [...]

  • Uber launches same-day parcel delivery service pilot

    February 11, 2021

    Uber has today launched a new same-day delivery service which will allow users to have their parcels chaffeur-driven to their destination. The service, which is called Uber Connect, will cost the same as ordering a regular Uber X journey. An initial pilot of the programme will begin in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham. Jamie Heywood, regional [...]

  • City workers’ favourite spots in trouble as vacant units soar over lockdown

    February 11, 2021

    The City’s after-work drinking spots, dry-cleaners and restaurants are all in trouble as new figures reveal the number of empty units have soared to a five-year high.  The number of vacant units in the City of London increased a staggering 47 per cent, according to the Local Data Company, as the pandemic decimates the area’s [...]

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