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  • Exclusive: Panmure Liberum to ‘reinvigorate’ City market with banking tie-up

    July 15, 2025

    Investment bank Panmure Liberum has joined forces with Nedbank in a push to expand their reach across equity capital markets and drive dual-listings across the UK and South Africa. London-headquartered Panmure will collaborate with Nedbank’s corporate and investment banking division to produce equity research across UK and South African markets. The deal aims to provide [...]

  • Natwest boss: No path to growth without financial services

    July 14, 2025

    The boss of banking juggernaut Natwest has issued a final plea to Rachel Reeves on the eve of her Mansion House speech, urging the Chancellor to fully unleash financial services’ growth potential. Paul Thwaite, Natwest’s chief executive, said there was “no path to growth without [financial services]” as he called for Reeves to make key [...]

  • Mansion House: time for world-class regulation for a world-class insurance market

    July 14, 2025

    Dear Chancellor, Access to the right insurance is critical to ensure a well-functioning, growing, economy. Insurance brokers work for the client. However, it is increasingly hard for individuals and businesses, to access the advice and products they need because of the challenges caused by over-burdensome regulation on insurance brokers. When you unveil your Financial Services [...]

  • Andrew Bailey cautions banks against issuing their own stablecoins

    July 14, 2025

    The governor of the Bank of England has cautioned against banks issuing their own stablecoins in marked contrast to a more bullish attitude to the technology in the US. Andrew Bailey said the moves by banks to launch their own stablecoins, a kind of cryptocurrency backed by assets such as the dollar, did not offer [...]

  • Senior MPs condemn banks quango chair over dodging questions

    July 14, 2025

    Senior MPs have blasted the chair of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS), the banks quango which settles complaints made by consumers against banks, for obstructing scrutiny after Abby Thomas was dismissed as chief executive. Zahida Manzoor, Baroness Manzoor, the Tory peer who leads governance of the public body settling complaints between consumers and banks, has [...]

  • HSBC splashes $5m on new London wealth centre despite non-dom exodus

    July 12, 2025

    HSBC has opened a new wealth centre in the heart of London to cater to high-earning customers in defiance of fears of an exodus of wealthy investors from the UK. Britain’s most valuable bank has leased two floors of a fifteen-storey tower in Piccadilly, formerly the home of British magazine The Economist, in a $5m [...]

  • UK’s financial services stronghold slips  

    July 10, 2025

    The UK’s position as a financial services leader has cracked as under-investment and staff reductions weigh on the sector.  Nearly half of senior financial professionals believe the UK’s dominance is waning, research from the CRIF found. Over 40 per cent said they would no longer consider the country a global leader in the industry.  Sara [...]

  • The Bank of England is dying for data on private markets

    July 10, 2025

    City Editor Simon Hunt on the stories that caught his eye this week Andrew Bailey’s svelte profile has attracted much City chatter the past year. Some say the guv’nor has a strict exercise regime to lose weight; skeptics reckon it’s Ozempic. Here’s my theory: Bailey is wearing so many different hats, the constant switch between [...]

  • Banks shut eight branches a week since 2016

    July 10, 2025

    British banks have accelerated their retreat from the high street, shutting an average of eight branches a week since 2016 in a dash to bulk up digital offerings. Nearly 3,700 sites closed between 2016 and 2024, creating 41 ‘banking deserts,’ which refer to local authorities where at least one branch shut for every 10,000 residents. [...]

  • Bank of England hits Mastercard subsidiary with £12m fine

    July 9, 2025

    A Mastercard-owned company has been fined almost £12m by the Bank of England after it failed to fully comply with a regulatory order to fix weaknesses in its risk management. Vocalink – which was acquired by Mastercard in 2017 – has been slapped with the £11.9m fine due to failing to meet directions from the [...]

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