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  • Banking fraud is the biggest cyber crime in Britain

    July 21, 2016

    Banking fraud is the biggest cyber crime in the UK, accounting for two in every five of the nearly six million online crime incidents recorded over the past year. There were 2.5m online crimes involving banking; and credit accounts, while one million involved other types of fraud such as online shopping, new figures reveal. There were a further two [...]

  • European banking shares bounce on Draghi bailout chatter

    July 21, 2016

    For once, European banks may well be liking the cut of Mario Draghi's jib.  The Eurostoxx index of the Eurozone's top lenders has jumped by 1.3 per cent today after the European Central Bank (ECB) president put the pressure on EU politicians to push ahead with a bailout fund for troubled lenders. Draghi, who has acknowledged the strain his negative [...]

  • Another challenger bank just got its banking licence

    July 21, 2016

    The challenger bank race is hotting up as another startup is granted a banking licence. Germany’s Number 26 has been fully approved by authorities to operate as a bank across Europe, and plans to launch in the UK imminently. The three-year-old fintech startup backed by billionaire Paypal founder Peter Thiel now has the stamp of [...]

  • HSBC had investigated foreign exchange trade and found no breach of conduct

    July 21, 2016

    HSBC conducted its own internal investigation into a $3.5bn (£2.65bn) currency trade over which two of the bank's top traders were charged yesterday, it has been revealed. The Financial Times reported today that an internal investigation by HSBC three years ago found nothing wrong with the transaction. The bank allegedly conducted the review after a foreign exchange scandal erupted [...]

  • Mastercard snaps up Vocalink giving banks a £700m windfall

    July 21, 2016

    Mastercard has snapped up a majority stake in Vocalink, the payments processor that probably handles your salary payment, in a £700m deal giving the biggest UK banks a windfall. The deal comes after the UK regulator urged banks to sell their stake in Vocalink, the system which governs trillions of payments in the UK, from bacs salaries to [...]

  • Challenger bank TSB reports 440.5 per cent jump in pre-tax profit

    July 21, 2016

    Challenger bank TSB has reported a massive jump in pre-tax profit for the six months to 30 June, as customer numbers increased to beat targets and lending went up by almost 30 per cent. The figures Statutory pre-tax profit went up 440.5 per cent compared to the first half of 2015, hitting £125.4m, compared with [...]

  • Morgan Stanley chief exec says the bank may have to move staff to the continent following Brexit vote

    July 20, 2016

    Morgan Stanley's chief exec has said the bank will relocate some of its UK staff following the Brexit vote. James Gorman said today the UK's decision to depart from the EU likely meant the bank would need to set up a headquarters in continental Europe, which would mean some jobs would be shifted. However, Gorman [...]

  • Why challenger banks see Brexit as an opportunity

    July 20, 2016

    A group of challenger banks has written to the Treasury select committee to shine a light on the opportunity Brexit brings to cut banking red tape. The letter, which is signed by the chief executives of Aldermore, Charter Savings, Hampden and Co, Metro Bank, OneSavings Bank, Secure Trust Bank and Shawbrook, is dated 30 June. However, [...]

  • HSBC currency traders charged in New York in US rate-rigging investigation

    July 20, 2016

    Two of HSBC's top currency traders have been charged in New York today as part of the US investigation into rate-rigging, currency fixing and market manipulation. One, Mark Johnson, the bank's London-based global head of foreign exchange was arrested at John F Kennedy airport yesterday by FBI agents and was charged this afternoon in a federal court in Brooklyn with [...]

  • Morgan Stanley profits and revenues slide but shares rise as investors still impressed

    July 20, 2016

    Morgan Stanley failed to bring home the bacon in its most recent quarter, after it revealed today that both profits and revenues had failed to meet last year's standards. The figures The banking behemoth reported net income for the three months to June of $1.6bn (£1.2bn), down 12 per cent compared with $1.8bn the year [...]

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