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  • Capita shares plummet 11 per cent as contractor reveals cyber attack cost £25m

    August 4, 2023

    Capita shares slumped 11.4 per cent on Friday morning after it said a recent data breach could cost it up to £25m. The government contractor, which provides data and IT outsourcing processes, said this morning it expects a major cyber attack in March could cost it £20-25m, as an investigation nears its close. This figure is [...]

  • UK audit watchdog picks former aviation regulator as new chief

    July 31, 2023

    Richard Moriarty has been appointed chief executive of the audit regulator, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), as it undergoes major reforms. Moriarty, who most recently served as chief executive of the Civil Aviation Authority for five years, will take up his role at the beginning of October. Sarah Rapson will take the role of acting [...]

  • New SFO director has ‘a massive mountain to climb’ as the anti-fraud agency looks to rebuild

    July 26, 2023

    The new director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) faces a herculean task in rebuilding the agency’s reputation after a number of failures over the last few years, top City lawyers have warned.  Earlier this month Nick Ephgrave, the former assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, was appointed as the next director of the agency [...]

  • HMRC recovers a ‘remarkable’ £34bn from investigations into tax evasion and avoidance

    July 23, 2023

    Investigations into tax evasion and avoidance have yielded £34bn in extra tax revenue over the past year, according to HMRC’s annual report. Although the total this year was higher than the £30.8bn gained last year, it was still lower than the £36bn targeted by HMRC.  Tax evasion, which is illegal, is when someone conceals information [...]

  • Insurance chiefs back new Solvency II investment forum to help deliver £100bn in investment

    July 19, 2023

    The heads of the UK’s major insurance firms have written in support of a new Investment Delivery Forum to help drive investment following the reforms to Solvency II.  Established by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) earlier in July, the forum is designed to tackle the investment gap preventing investment from the insurance and long-term [...]

  • Law firms filed over 1,000 legal tech patents globally – but only 1 was filed in the UK

    July 13, 2023

    Law firms around the world are increasingly investing in technology to remain competitive, new data shared with City PM reveals. Exactly 1,184 patent applications for legal services technology were filed globally in the year ending September 2022, according to data obtained by Thomson Reuters from the World Intellectual Property Organisation. China filed the most with [...]

  • Football’s data wars takes another turn, but can players really protect their information?

    July 11, 2023

    A former Leyton Orient, Scarborough and Yeovil Town manager may seem an unlikely figure to be at the forefront of football’s data wars, but a landmark announcement in the Netherlands this week can be traced back to Russell Slade. Fifpro, the international union for professional footballers, on Tuesday announced the creation of a new database [...]

  • FCA: Insurers must put ‘wrongs right’ and are failing the vulnerable in cost of living squeeze

    July 3, 2023

    Insurers are failing vulnerable customers and need to put “wrongs right” as Brits are hammered by a cost of living crunch, the Financial Conduct Authority has warned today.

  • PwC fires eight Aussie partners including former CEO over tax leaking scandal

    July 3, 2023

    PwC Australia has fired eight partners including its former chief executive as it scrambles to draw a line under a government leaking scandal that has engulfed the firm down under. 

  • Management consultants boosted by firms flocking to AI as revenues surpass £18bn

    July 3, 2023

    Companies scrambling to unlock benefits from implementing artificial intelligence (AI) and digital tools into their business to steal a march on competitors has boosted UK management consultants’ income, a new report has found. Growing demand among firms for external experts lifted the UK management consultancy sector’s income to £18.6bn last year, up from £14.4bn in [...]

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