Crypto exchange FTX takes strides into Middle East amid global expansion March 15, 2022 FTX has won over regulators in Dubai who have given the firm a green light to set up a digital asset exchange and clearing house.
Old Mutual: South African savings firm reports subdued growth after pandemic woes March 15, 2022 South African-based investment group Old Mutual experienced subdued growth in 2021 as the country’s economy bounced back from the pandemic. The company’s CEO announced its gross flow increased four per cent to R194.8bn (£9.8m) following a spike in sales over the course of last year. The pandemic however led to it paying out hundreds of [...]
Plumbing giant Ferguson posts rising sales after ‘navigating supply chain pressures’ March 15, 2022 Plumbing and heating products distributor Ferguson has posted soaring sales with price inflation driven by finished goods. Adjusted net sales rose 31.8 per cent, results for the three months ended 31 January 2022 revealed on Tuesday. Adjusted EBITDA also shot up 65.7 per cent in the period, with the firm anticipating “solid revenue growth” in [...]
Virgin Wines battles shifting consumer habits as share earnings slip March 15, 2022 Virgin Wines earnings per share and pre-tax profit have stunted in the past six months, as the online wine retailer battles shifting consumer habits. With spiralling inflation and soaring energy prices, UK consumers are increasingly holding back splurging on non-necessities such as wine. The company, a subsidiary of the Virgin Group, earned an average of [...]
Sofa chain DFS takes hit to profit after Covid hammers supply chain March 15, 2022 Profit at DFS has dipped as the sofa maker pointed to Covid-related supply chain challenges. Profit before tax stood at £21.6m, in comparison to £72.1m the prior year, a 70 per cent loss. However, profit was up 35.8 per cent compared to the furniture maker’s pre-pandemic comparator of £15.9m. The pandemic had squeezed DFS’ supply [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? March 15, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. MillTechFX Fintech affiliate of Millennium Global Investments, MillTechFX, has appointed a former HSBC CEO to its international advisory board. Stuart Gulliver is set to draw upon his 38 years of international finance experience to help the fintech execute its global expansion plans. After joining HSBC in 1980, [...]
Exclusive: Debit card rolls out for shoppers to track and tackle their environmental footprint March 15, 2022 A new debit card which tracks the carbon footprint of every purchase has rolled out to consumers today, as it looks to tap into a surge in demand for sustainable financial products.
When solidarity dissolves, Britain needs to get a grip of immigration rules March 15, 2022 Yesterday, Secretary for Levelling up Michael Gove unveiled the Homes for Ukraine scheme, aimed at welcoming “tens of thousands” of refugees fleeing the war. The scheme seeks to complement the first corridor the government made available for Ukrainians who have relatives in the UK. Discontent inside and outside Westminster has been rife, with Downing Street [...]
Our businesses have been built by industrious refugees seeking a new future March 15, 2022 Exactly a hundred and forty years ago, a refugee fled eastern Europe fearing for his life. On arriving in Britain, Michael Marks began selling food from a stall in the Kirkgate Market in Leeds. Two years later, after meeting Thomas Spencer, the pair set up Marks and Spencer. Now it is one of Britain’s most [...]
We need to build up Britain’s piggy bank and help young workers saving for the future March 15, 2022 Ten years ago, a government policy came into law that would go on to financially benefit over 10 million people in the UK, giving them a greater stake in our economy and more security later in life. Automatic enrolment is an untold, underappreciated success story that we should look to build on and expand. For [...]