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  • This is how UK banks have responded to the Bank of England stress test results

    November 30, 2016

    The results of the Bank of England's latest stress tests on the UK's major lenders are out – and Royal Bank of Scotland has been handed the wooden spoon. RBS failed on all measures, while Barclays and Standard Chartered both missed out on one measure. The other banks being tested were Santander UK, Lloyds Banking Group, [...]

  • The results are out: Here’s how your bank would do if 2008 repeated itself

    November 30, 2016

    Royal Bank of Scotland has failed all of the Bank of England's stress test measures, the worst performer among the UK's major lenders. RBS will now have to draw up a new capital plan, and the Bank's prudential regulation authority (PRA) will monitor its progress. RBS finance chief Ewen Stevenson said: "We are committed to creating a stronger, [...]

  • Regulators promise “once in a generation” changes to payment systems, bringing Britain’s banking into the 21st century

    November 29, 2016

    The way businesses and consumers pay their bills is scheduled for the largest shake-up in decades under plans proposed by regulators. Three of the main retail payment systems – Bacs, Cheques and Credit Clearing Company and Faster Payments Service – are to be binned and replaced with what authorities hope is a clearer and more [...]

  • The City watchdog sets its sights on overdrafts and other high cost products, after its success with payday loans

    November 29, 2016

    The City watchdog is taking a closer look at overdrafts and other high-cost credit products, following a crack down on payday loan price caps last year. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today launched a consultation, calling for evidence and feedback, on products where it is concerned the cost to consumers might overweigh the benefits.  Products [...]

  • Meet Masthaven: The latest challenger bank on the scene

    November 28, 2016

    Masthaven has become the latest challenger bank on the scene, as it officially opens for business today. The bank was initially awarded its retail banking licence in April and has spent the time between then and now strengthening its team and developing its technology platform and product offering. At present, the challenger offers a flexible [...]

  • Barclays sells more of its non-core business, but not for as much as it might have hoped

    November 28, 2016

    Barclays announced today it has dropped yet another of its non-core assets, this time its wealth and investment management business in Singapore and Hong Kong. Barclays completed the sale of the business, which serves high net worth and ultra high net worth clients, to the Bank of Singapore, the private banking subsidiary of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. The Bank of Singapore snapped [...]

  • Major banks’ shares fall as investors prepare for Bank of England stress tests

    November 28, 2016

    Banks' shares were among the biggest fallers in the FTSE 100 this morning as investors brace themselves for the Bank of England's stress test results later this week. At time of writing: Shares in Royal Bank of Scotland are down 2.1 per cent at 197.3p, Barclays is down 1 per cent at 213.3p, Lloyds Banking Group is [...]

  • Wife of jailed Libor trader vows they will move on with their lives after his request for appeal is rejected

    November 27, 2016

    The wife of an ex-Barclays trader jailed for Libor-rigging offences has promised they will move forward with their lives after his request to appeal was turned down. Alex Pabon, along with fellow former Barclays bankers Jay Merchant and Jonathan Mathew, was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud in July. City PM revealed in August the trio had applied to appeal their [...]

  • What you need to know about the Bank of England’s stress test on Wednesday

    November 27, 2016

    Wednesday will be judgement day for lenders across the UK, as the Bank of England is due to release its most recent set of stress test results. The annual stress test is designed to measure the financial health of the UK's seven major lenders – Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide Building Society, the Royal Bank of [...]

  • Paying a dividend: Royal Bank of Scotland’s Irish subsidiary does what the UK group is still struggling to do

    November 25, 2016

    Beleaguered lender Royal Bank of Scotland might not be able to make any money at a group level, but its Irish operations is raking in profits. In fact, Ulster Bank Ireland DAC (aka Ulster Bank) has made so much money, it said today it will pay a mammoth €1.5bn (£1.1bn) dividend to its loss-making UK parent. It [...]

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