City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? October 7, 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. Atrato Alternatives asset management and advisory group Atrato has poached its latest director from abrdn to help oversee the supermarket investment fund management team. Ollie Mottram, who most recently held the position of transactions maager at abrdn, [...]
Marks and Spencer announces bumper £15m pay package for its 40,000 frontline staff September 21, 2022 Marks and Spencer has announced a bumper £15m pay package to support its 40,000 frontline staff during the cost of living crisis. The British high-street giant is also introducing an autumn pay review for the first time, while extending its benefits scheme for workers. More than 40,000 workers will get a boost to their hourly [...]
M&S faces boycott over gender changing room row August 26, 2022 Calls have been made to boycott M&S after the retail giant said customers could decide which changing room they wanted to use.
Campaign to save iconic M&S Oxford Street building gets backing from authors and architects August 15, 2022 Efforts to save the iconic Marks & Spencer building on Oxford Street were reignited this week, with a number of high profile authors and architects getting behind a crowdfunding scheme to stop the demolition. Author of Notes from a Small Island Bill Bryson and award-winning architect Steve Hopkins slammed plans for the site’s demolition, backing [...]
Heritage campaigners and M&S roll up sleeves for public inquiry over Oxford St flagship store July 27, 2022 Heritage campaigners have started crowdfunding to battle Marks and Spencer’s plans to demolish its 1929 flagship Oxford St store this autumn. M&S hopes to demolish the Marble Arch building, which it says has “asbestos throughout,” to create a new 10-storey building, with office space and a gym. A two-week public inquiry in October will assess [...]
Primark owner poaches Marks & Spencer director for top finance job July 21, 2022 Primark owner Associated British Foods has nabbed Marks & Spencer’s CFO Eoin Tonge for its top finance job. Associated British Foods said that its current finance director John Bason will step down from the board, with Tonge stepping into his shoes no later than February 2023. Tonge also holds the position of chief strategy officer [...]
Marks & Spencer snaps up logistics firm Gist for £145m to take control of food supply chain July 21, 2022 Marks and Spencer has acquired the logistics provider to its food arm for £145m, with the supermarket “taking control of our food supply chain for the first time in our history.” The premium supermarket said on Thursday the acquisition from Storeshield, owned by The BOC Group, would aid its multi-year plan to modernise its food [...]
Marks & Spencer pushes further into tech as high street giant extends 15-year old pact with Flooid July 18, 2022 UK high street retailer Marks & Spencer confirmed this morning it has extended its agreement with Flooid for the provision of store point-of-sale and unified commerce platform basket services for up to another five years. Flooid, formerly PCMS Group, agreed with Marks & Spencer in 2007 to supply software to run point-of-sale and self-checkouts across [...]
M&S removes best before dates as 6.6m tonnes of food waste thrown away by households per year July 17, 2022 M&S will get rid of best before dates on hundreds of fresh produce in an endeavour to slash food waste in stores and households. The supermarket said it would remove best before dates from the labelling on more than 300 fruit and vegetable packages. Dates are to be replaced with a new code that shop [...]
M&S shareholders rebel over outgoing boss Steve Rowe bonanza £1.6m bonus at AGM July 5, 2022 A significant minority of M&S shareholders protested a £1.6m bonus payout to former top boss Steve Rowe at the supermarket’s AGM on Tuesday. After the digitally-held meeting, the grocer said all its resolutions had been approved “with substantial support,” with some 70 per cent of votes in support of its remuneration policy. Some critics had [...]