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  • Finance watchdog slaps former Barclays wealth and investment management boss Andrew Tinney with ban

    September 14, 2016

    A former boss of Barclays wealth and investment management has been told by the regulator he should be banned from working in any senior management positions at financial institutions. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found that Tinney failed to carry out his job with integrity and accused him of willfully obscuring a report criticising Barclays senior management. Tinney, who now works in the [...]

  • Bob Diamond’s Atlas Merchant Capital searching for a new partner in Barclays Africa bid

    September 13, 2016

    Atlas Merchant Capital, an investment vehicle led by former Barclays boss Bob Diamond to create a pan-African bank giant, is searching for a new partner to table a bid for Barclays Africa, City PM understands.  It was yesterday revealed that private equity giant Carlyle had walked away from its consortium with Atlas in April this year.  [...]

  • Plastic fantastic: The new fiver has gone into circulation today

    September 13, 2016

    A mini revolution in British banking becomes reality today, with the most eagerly-anticipated launch of a bit of paper in living memory. That's because this isn't just any old bit of paper. This is a Bank of England bit of paper. And, truth be told, it isn't even paper. Read more: Who's going to be [...]

  • Two Lloyds execs set to leave as pressure grows on banking group

    September 12, 2016

    Two of Lloyds’ most senior executives are set to leave the banking group. The company’s group director of digital Miguel Angel Rodriguez-Sola is to depart after three years in his position. And Mary Hall, the bank’s group audit director, is also set for an exit, Sky News first reported. Read more: RBS and Lloyds shares tumble [...]

  • UK bidder urges government to keep Green Investment Bank in British hands as it faces battle with Australia’s Macquarie

    September 11, 2016

    A UK investment banking group is hoping to convince the government that the Green Investment Bank (GIB) should remain in British hands as the bidding process moves into a two-horse race. Sustainable Development Capital (SDC) is understood to be in competition with Australian bank Macquarie as the government prepares to privatise the £4bn-valued GIB. Read [...]

  • Britain’s biggest buy-to-let investors have sold nearly half their £250m property portfolio

    September 11, 2016

    A couple crowned Britain's biggest buy-to-let landlords have sold off nearly half of their £250m property portfolio and called time on the era of the "amateur landlord". Fergus and Judith Wilson became notorious for buying up properties to rent when the buy-to-let boom kicked off in the 1990s. Read more: Mapped: House price changes in [...]

  • MasterCard hit with record £14bn bill as 46m customers could win compensation

    September 8, 2016

    MasterCard is being sued for £14bn in the largest legal claim in British history over allegations it used its market dominance to overcharge millions of UK customers. The credit card providers have been accused of charging shops excessive fees to process card transactions, which resulted in retailers being forced to pass on these costs in [...]

  • From networking to a grounding in the basics, an EMBA could help you make the jump into finance

    September 8, 2016

    There is no guarantee that an Executive MBA will be a ticket into banking. That said, approximately 30 per cent of graduates from Cass and Cambridge Judge Business School go on to take a job in financial services, and top investment banks are still recruiting directly out of business schools. The key, according to a [...]

  • Whistleblowers in banks to get more protection from today

    September 7, 2016

    It goes without saying that in recent months Brexit has been at the forefront of the minds of those working in financial services in the City. No doubt, Brexit will continue to dominate the headlines for years to come. However, we should not let Brexit overshadow or mask the sweeping reforms already taking place across [...]

  • Sir Charlie Bean: London will lose its foreign exchange crown after Brexit

    September 7, 2016

    Canada will be stripped of its status as the world's premier foreign exchange centre once the UK leaves the EU, a former Bank of England deputy governor has warned. Sir Charlie Bean, who sat on the Bank's rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) for 14 years between 2000 and 2014, told peers he [...]

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