UK firms see audit costs climb as fines and skills shortage push up auditors fees August 7, 2023 The total amount in audit fees paid by the UK’s largest 500 companies has risen by 14 per cent in the past year, according to new data. The value of audit fees paid by these firms rose from £1.12bn to £1.27bn for the 2021/22 financial year, according to new research by Thomson Reuters. It said [...]
The Notebook: Andy Silvester on suppressed British success stories, why Global Airlines could raise the game and Bazball July 31, 2023 Where the City’s movers and shakers get a few things off their chest. Today, City A.M. editor Andy Silvester takes the pen British cynicism can mean we overlook our success stories Heading east out of the City towards the Strand one passes the ugly, brutalist facade of King’s College London, nobody’s idea of an architectural [...]
Insolvencies hit highest level since 2009 as firms feel pressure from rates and inflation July 28, 2023 The number of company insolvencies in the second quarter hit its highest level since 2009, new figures showed, as firms struggled with a cocktail of rising costs and a tightening lending environment. In the three months to June 2023, there were 5,240 seasonally adjusted registered company insolvencies, nine per cent higher than last quarter and [...]
Hiring for Skills is One Great Way to Make The Workplace More Diverse July 27, 2023 Expanding the talent pool to skills-based hiring may be advantageous for companies on the hunt to recruit and retain top talent. A recent study showed that those recruiting based on a skills-first approach are seeing a dramatic improvement in the overall performance of employees. Relying solely on formal education and qualifications when hiring could be [...]
LendInvest founder Christian Faes: Why I left London for California July 27, 2023 Fintech founder Christian Faes tells City A.M. why he's swapped London for California.
Ed Warner: Commonwealth Games must be stripped down and redesigned July 27, 2023 Victoria’s premier Daniel Andrews expertly channelled Kath of Kath & Kim fame with his “look at moi!” presser last week when he pulled the state out of hosting the next Commonwealth Games. Behind his baleful blue eyes sat a brain programmed to local politics – and a truth about the “friendly games” that must be [...]
WANdisco: Crisis-hit tech firm calls in tech stalwart Stephen Kelly to steady the ship July 26, 2023 WANdisco has announced tech stalwart Stephen Kelly will stay on as its permanent chief today after the firm was readmitted to trading yesterday following a fraud scandal. The firm has been mired in crisis since revealing in April that over $115m in sales bookings would be written off its results due to “potentially fraudulent irregularities” [...]
UK inflation will top Bank of England two per cent target until end of 2024, EY claims July 24, 2023 Inflation will top the Bank of England’s two per cent target for over a year, hobbling UK economic growth and eroding workers’ finances, new forecasts out today claim. Prices are set to ease much slower than previously expected due to food and energy costs remaining elevated, according to consultancy the EY Item Club. UK inflation [...]
UK car insurance costs jump 40 per cent hitting all-time high July 19, 2023 The cost of car insurance has risen to an “all-time high” with motorists shelling out a record 40 per cent more for insurance premiums than last year, new data reveals. On average, UK drivers are now paying £776 to insure their cars, up from £222 one year ago, according to Confused.com and Willis Tower Watson’s [...]
UK profit warnings hit highest yearly level since 2008, outside of pandemic July 19, 2023 The proportion of UK-listed companies that issued profit warnings in the past year was higher than any year since 2008, outside of the pandemic, according to new analysis. It comes as higher borrowing costs and a tougher sales environment have weighed heavily on businesses. Companies listed on the London Stock Exchange issued 66 profit warnings [...]