Societe Generale to cut 550 jobs over next five years March 9, 2016 Societe Generale is to cut 550 jobs over the next five years. The bank confirmed it is targeting 550 job reductions in the back offices of its French retail banking network, resulting in the closures of six out of 20 locations. The French bank said the plan would not rely on mandatory redundancies. The move is part [...]
Both shoppers and workers back Sunday trading reform: It’s an historic opportunity to help save the high street March 9, 2016 Today, MPs have an important chance to shape the future of our high streets. In the first major opportunity of its kind since 1994, the House of Commons will vote on Sunday trading reform, which could ultimately extend Sunday opening hours and allow consumers more time to shop. High streets all over the country are [...]
Job growth in London storms ahead of UK average, but introduction of National Living Wage could see employers in sectors with lower wages relying on younger workers or cutting jobs March 8, 2016 Demand for jobs across the UK is at the strongest it has been in years, with London racing out in front, according to a report out today. The study by ManpowerGroup pegged the net employment outlook – the proportion of employers who plan to hire staff less the proportion who plan to reduce their workforce – for the [...]
Sunday trading hours: Why the campaign against changes to the law by industry groups and Tory MPs is utterly bonkers March 7, 2016 I am confused, bemused and somewhat irritated by the constant threats from MPs, trading bodies and groups around the country to derail the government’s plans to relax the Sunday trading laws. Creating barriers to trade is out-dated and puts the UK at risk. More than 20 Tory Ministers and MPs have threatened to block the plans before [...]
Metro Bank achieves £400m equity capital target, ahead of float on London Stock Exchange under MTRO ticker with £20 per share offer price March 4, 2016 Challenger bank Metro Bank has today announced that it has reached its target of raising £400m equity capital. The bank, which was founded in 2010 and opened its first store in Holborn, intends to have a so-called introduction to the London Stock Exchange on Monday, meaning it will float without a public sale under the ticker MTRO. "From a [...]
Looming EU referendum is slowing M&A activity – and a Brexit could make UK less attractive for deals March 4, 2016 The looming EU referendum is slowing M&A activity – and a Brexit could make the country "less attractive", experts have warned. Last year, there were record levels of global activity in M&A, with an estimated $4.78 trillion worth of deals announced. But despite high-profile activity around Home Retail Group and the London Stock Exchange, Clifford Chance corporate partner Patrick [...]
High Street sales slip back into the red in February as shoppers hold out for bargains March 4, 2016 A resurgence in shoppers flocking to the high street at the start of the year came abruptly to a halt in February after sales slumped back into the red. Accountancy firm BDO's monthly high street track released today shows a 1.7 per cent fall in sales for February – the first negative growth for the month of February since 2012 [...]
BHS appoints KPMG as it pursues CVA in bid to end deadlock with landlords over unsustainable rents March 3, 2016 Struggling department store chain BHS is set to enter into a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) in an effort to deal with "unsustainable" rents, which could see the group, previously owned by retail mogul Sir Philip Green, disposing of a number of stores. A CVA allows insolvent companies to pay creditors over a fixed period, while continuing [...]
Urban planner Sir Terry Farrell slams plans for transport hub at Old Oak Common as “London’s worst cock-up in 50 years” March 3, 2016 One of the capital's largest-ever regeneration schemes could end up being its "worst cock-up in years", one of London's best-known urban planners has warned. In an interview with the Evening Standard, Sir Terry Farrell said the £10bn Old Oak Common scheme has been the victim of in-fighting by politicians. The 100-acre site in North West London is set to become a [...]
City Moves for 3 March 2016 | Who’s switching jobs March 3, 2016 Watson Day Chartered surveyor firm Watson Day has appointed Richard Turnill as a partner. He joins partners Nick Threlfall, Ian Gutteridge, Julian Scannell and Kevin Dempster, who founded Watson Day in 1989. Richard qualified as a chartered surveyor in 2007, following a graduate position at Cluttons. In 2009 Richard joined Glenny’s south east London and [...]