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  • Santander’s Madrid headquarters visited as part of HSBC tax probe

    June 3, 2016

    Police visited Santander's Madrid headquarters today, as part of a money laundering probe triggered by a historic leak of information from HSBC's Swiss private bank. The probe is linked to alleged tax avoidance and it isn't yet known how much money is involved. A spokesperson for the High Court told Reuters that the police had conducted the visit [...]

  • JP Morgan relaxes dress code and tells employees business casual is the bank’s new look

    June 3, 2016

    JP Morgan has given its staff a little Friday boost, with the news that the bank is adopting a firm-wide business casual dress code. "As we continue to look for different ways to enhance our workplace, we’ve decided to expand the business casual dress code firmwide, starting tomorrow," the US bank said, adding that the new [...]

  • JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon tells staff Brexit would mean fewer jobs with the bank in the UK

    June 3, 2016

    The boss of US bank JP Morgan Chase has warned British staff that a Brexit could lead to the company making job cuts in the UK and shifting more roles to the rest of Europe. "A vote to leave would be a terrible deal for the British economy," said the bank's chief executive Jamie Dimon. "So if the [...]

  • Libor charges brought in the US against two former Deutsche Bank traders

    June 3, 2016

    Two former Deutsche Bank workers were indicted in the US yesterday evening on allegations of manipulating US dollar linked Libor. Matthew Connolly, 51, of New Jersey, and Gavin Black, 46, of London, have been accused of taking part in a scheme to rig the benchmark rate so that it better suited their own or their former employer's trading positions. The [...]

  • These are six ways banking is about to change, according to former Barclays boss Antony Jenkins

    June 2, 2016

    Antony Jenkins thinks that banking is having an "Uber" moment, undergoing a transformation that will leave the sector looking entirely unrecognisable. Jenkins, who is currently chairman of Business in the Community and was previously group chief executive of Barclays, imparted his wisdom at an event hosted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales this evening, remarking "there [...]

  • How fair is pay in the banking sector?

    June 2, 2016

    When it comes to bankers’ pay, fairness is very much in the eye of the beholder. Looking in, the public struggle to accept bankers’ bulging pay packages. From within, bankers are seldom satisfied, largely because of a lack of transparency fostered by the banks. Unlike for other areas of financial services, such as carried interest for those [...]

  • UBS bankers get two hours of personal time every week in bid to improve work-life balance

    June 1, 2016

    Bankers and work-life balance don't go hand in hand – but UBS is trying to change that. Over 6,000 people working at UBS' investment banking division globally are set to get two hours of "personal time" every week as part of the bank's "take two" initiative.  The scheme, that was started by investment bank president Andrea [...]

  • Goldman Sachs reportedly cuts dozens of investment banking jobs

    June 1, 2016

    Goldman Sachs has reportedly cut dozens of investment banking jobs across its global locations over the past number of weeks. Affected roles included managing directors, executive directors and vice presidents in the mergers and debt and equity capital markets teams, according to a Bloomberg report. The job cuts affected offices in London, New York and Hong [...]

  • Private equity giants storm into MBNA credit card auction

    June 1, 2016

    The auction of credit card giant MBNA is getting crowded as three of the world's biggest private equity firms prepare bids.  Cerberus, Cinven, and TPG are considering bidding for MBNA, potentially putting them up against high street banks Lloyds Banking Group and Virgin Money who emerged as likely suitors last week.  MBNA has a 11 per cent [...]

  • City watchdog dishes out £2.4m fine to CT Capital for historic failures to handle its PPI complaints process

    June 1, 2016

    CT Capital has today been slapped with a £2.4m fine by the City watchdog for historic failings in its Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) complaint handling procedures. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued the £2,360,900 fine in relation to the mishandling of PPI complaints between May 2011 and November 2013, which resulted in customers missing out on redress repayments they were [...]

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