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  • Barclays consumer spending drops for first time since 2024

    Banking

    Consumers using Barclays credit and debit cards cut their spending for the first time in 17 months in the latest sign of turmoil facing the global economy. Total spending was down 0.1 per cent year-on-year marking the first drop since November 2024, where Brits were feeling the pinch of Labour’s first Budget. Consumers mainly drew [...]

    Barclays ATM machine exterior with bank branding and customer interface in a busy urban setting
  • Donald Trump hits JP Morgan and Jamie Dimon with $5bn lawsuit

    Banking

    President Donald Trump has JP Morgan and its top boss, Jamie Dimon, in a $5bn (£3.7bn) lawsuit following claims the banking giant debanked him for political reasons. Earlier this month, Trump blasted America’s biggest bank for “incorrect and inappropriately” discriminating against him after the President alleged JP Morgan stopped offering him services after the Capitol riots [...]

    Jamie Dimon speaking at a JP Morgan event, wearing a suit and tie, addressing financial trends and market strategies.
  • Could this be the weirdest London IPO in 2026?

    Opinion

    What do you think the weirdest London IPO of the year could be? Take a moment to think about it. And now, let me tell you why you’re wrong. I have the answer. It’s a firm called Hybrid Air Vehicles, a company that makes airships. Yes, airships. If you thought – as I did – [...]

    Cargo ship SIMON docked at a busy port, surrounded by shipping containers and cranes under a clear blue sky.
  • Donald Trump credit card cap sends Barclays shares tumbling

    January 12, 2026

    Barclays shares were the worst performing on the FTSE 100 on Monday morning after fears over fresh plans by Donald Trump to curb credit card costs sent the stock tumbling. The bank’s shares, which had risen by around 80 per cent over the past year, suffered a 5 per cent slump to 462p in early [...]

  • Asda: KKR and TDR commit £23m to credit card firm Jaja after warning

    November 11, 2025

    The private equity backers of Jaja Finance have contributed another £23m in equity funding after the Asda credit card firm warned on its ability to continue as a going concern, City PM can reveal. A group of existing shareholders participated in the funding in October, Jaja said, and have also vowed to commit a further [...]

  • HSBC: FTSE 100 lender’s profit slumps as legal costs jump

    October 28, 2025

    Europe’s biggest lender, HSBC reported better-than-expected revenue in the third quarter, but recorded a double digit decline in profit as it set aside over a billion dollars following a fresh ruling on the Bernie Madoff fraud scheme. HSBC’s pre-tax profit fell to $7.3bn (£5.4bn) in the three months to September 30, a fall of nearly [...]

  • Asda credit card firm Jaja Finance warns of ‘material uncertainty’ over going concern status

    October 7, 2025

    The firm behind the Asda credit card has warned of “material uncertainty” over its ability to continue as a going concern after reporting widening losses, City PM can reveal. Jaja Finance, a fintech co-owned by billionaire Mohsin Issa and private equity firm TDR Capital, said it had “substantially advanced” but not yet completed a new [...]

  • Gen Z are afraid of credit cards. But can you blame them?

    August 20, 2025

    New data has revealed that not only is Gen Z not using credit cards, they're actively afraid. But can we blame them, asks Rich Bayer.

  • Klarna and Zilch shrug off buy now, pay later crackdown with card launch

    June 3, 2025

    Klarna and Zilch have shrugged off a government crackdown on by buy now pay later payments after launching landmark partnerships with payments giant Visa to introduce physical cards. Commerce network Klarna has begun piloting “Klarna Card” which aims to offer consumers greater spending flexibility without the pitfalls of traditional credit cards. The card will use [...]

  • Revolut investor backs Gen Z credit card fintech Yonder

    September 19, 2024

    Credit card start-up Yonder has exceeded a post-money valuation of £100m as it secured another £23.4m in its latest funding round, led by one of the early investors of fintech app Revolut. The credit card rewards firm, which is geared towards millennials and Gen Z consumers, plans to use the latest injection of funding to [...]

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