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  • Professional services chiefs fear Gen Z workplace demands are a key ‘threat’

    October 16, 2024

    Managing a Gen Z workforce is a leading worry for professional service CEOs, as it was revealed they lack the confidence in handling the younger employees.

  • Travelex to be put up for sale after post-pandemic rebirth

    October 10, 2024

    The chief executive made the comments about Travelex's sale plans in the latest episode of City PM's Boardroom Uncovered interview series.

  • Cyber incidents are the Achilles heel for major UK CEOs, report finds

    October 1, 2024

    Most UK CEOs experienced some sort of crisis that has hindered businesses, as cyber security incidents and social issues are becoming a headache

  • Wizz Air: Huge shareholder revolt over plans to hand boss bumper bonus

    September 26, 2024

    Wizz Air has suffered a huge shareholder revolt against its plans to hand its chief executive a bumper pay deal. The airline is looking to give Jozsef Váradi a restricted share award which would represent 300 per cent of his £710,534 salary. The listed company has argued that Váradi’s compensation doesn’t reflect a unique “parade [...]

  • Schroders set to promote CFO Richard Oldfield to CEO

    September 5, 2024

    Schroders is set to promote its chief financial officer Richard Oldfield to CEO after Peter Harrison announced in April that he would be retiring. Oldfield, who joined Schroders last year from PwC, will be promoted to the top role next year, according to reports in the FT. Oldfield worked as PwC for over 20 years, [...]

  • Beeks: Cloud firm ‘delighted’ with ‘record’ financial results

    July 22, 2024

    Financial cloud computing firm Beeks hailed its delivery of another year of double digit growth thanks to its "strong" performance across its private and exchange cloud divisions.

  • Departure of FIA chief Robyn after just 18 months sparks concerns

    May 8, 2024

    The departure of Natalie Robyn as chief executive of motorsport’s governing body the FIA after just 18 months has been described as a “shame” and “disappointing” by leading equality commentators in racing. Robyn became the first ever chief executive of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile in November 2022, a move trumpeted by president Mohammed Ben [...]

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