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  • Barclays is cutting more than 180 jobs as it shuts the doors on its mortgage unit in Wales

    March 8, 2017

    Barclays is cutting more than 180 jobs, as it shuts down its mortgage centre in Wales. "Barclays is working hard to meet customer needs and keep the customer at the heart of what we do," a spokesperson for the bank said. "Part of this work is ensuring that our contact centre site processes are working [...]

  • “Inherent conflict of interest” existed in overseeing of Libor, court told in case against two ex-Barclays traders

    March 7, 2017

    A witness from the so-called "voice of banking" told a court today there was an "inherent conflict of interest" in Libor's governance, as trial of two ex-Barclays traders rumbles on. The Serious Fraud Office has claimed Stylianos Contogoulas, 45, and Ryan Reich, 35, played roles in a conspiracy to fix the benchmark rate between 1 June [...]

  • Charlotte Hogg has apologised for not disclosing her brother’s position at Barclays

    March 7, 2017

    The Bank of England's (BoE) new deputy governor, Charlotte Hogg, has apologised for failing to disclose that her brother worked for Barclays, a potential conflict of interest, before she joined the central bank. Hogg worked as the BoE's chief operating officer from July 2013. Last week, as she started her new role as deputy governor, the Treasury Select Committee questioned her on why she [...]

  • Shawbrook has turned down an £825m takeover offer

    March 7, 2017

    Challenger bank Shawbrook revealed today that it had rejected an £825m takeover bid by a private equity consortium. Shawbrook announced that Pollen Street Capital and BC Partners had paired up to offer 330p per share after the bank's board rejected an initial offer of 307p per share, but the board said: "Taking into account the [...]

  • It’s a thumbs up from the City: Over half of bankers think the Senior Managers’ Regime was a good idea

    March 6, 2017

    Bankers have given their blessing to a recently introduced set of rules designed to increase personal accountability, the next tranche of which is due to take effect tomorrow. Over half (55 per cent) of nearly 200 senior finance execs polled by Duff & Phelps think the Senior Managers' and Certification Regime, which first came into force last [...]

  • A new breed of Boris bikes could soon be available at your local uni, as Santander launches crowdfunding competition

    March 6, 2017

    Uni students could soon be zipping around campus on their own versions of Boris bikes, as Santander is launching a competition to help institutions set up their own schemes.  Santander Cycles University Competition will give two universities the opportunity to get their hands on funding for a cycle scheme, while the other universities which take part will receive [...]

  • Deutsche Bank shares fall following restructuring revelation and fresh legal case fears

    March 6, 2017

    Deutsche Bank shares fell over six per cent in early trading this morning after yesterday confirming plans to launch a €8bn (£6.9bn) rights issue and reports it is facing new legal action over foreign exchange trading practices. Shares in lender opened at €17.90, down from Friday's of €19.14. They have subsequently bounced back regained some lost ground, trading [...]

  • Monzo and Revolut cardholders can’t use their cards and might not for the rest of the day due to supplier issues

    March 6, 2017

    Monzo cardholders are unable to use the digital challenger bank to make payments or send money and might not be able to for the rest of the day. In a notification sent to customers, the startup said there have been issues since just before 10 am on Sunday morning due to one of its suppliers [...]

  • JP Morgan Cazenove holds off challenge of Numis Securities as most popular City stockbroker

    March 6, 2017

    Stockbroker Numis has closed the gap between it and JP Morgan Cazenove as the most popular broker for FTSE-listed companies. The US bank, which took over the blue-blooded Cazenove broker in 2009, retained its top position with 192 clients, according to figures from Adviser Rankings. Meanwhile, Numis acts as stockbroker for 189 companies, a gain [...]

  • University of Barclays: Lender to launch the UK’s first degree-level apprenticeship in banking later this year

    March 6, 2017

    Barclays will launch a degree-level apprenticeship in banking later this year, the UK's first such offering. The programme will allow participants to study for a degree, or equivalent qualification, should they choose and will let them specialise in a range of areas of banking, including corporate, investment and retail. "We want people of all ages and [...]

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