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  • London’s litigation financiers primed to profit on global downturn, Therium chief says

    February 3, 2023

    London’s litigation funders are in a prime position to capitalise on the global economic downturn, the founder of one the UK’s top lawsuit financiers told City PM The economic slump threatens to stretch in-house legal budgets and drive an uptick in legal battles, Therium founder Neil Purslow said, which could force companies and litigants turn [...]

  • How intelligent automation has become a mainstay of financial services, and what it means for private banking

    January 25, 2023

    The increasing levels of automation in private banking reflects a need to move into the digital age, but it also brings with it challenges. City PM sat down with specialist Mark Bruce, chief executive of of Britannia Financial Group to find out how intelligent automation and artificial intelligence is impacting the sector. Mark, why don’t [...]

  • Private finance firms have fewer women leaders than listed rivals, new research shows

    January 23, 2023

    Financial services companies that are structured as privately-owned partnerships have significantly fewer women in leadership positions than their publicly-listed rivals, new research shows.   Fewer than one-sixth (15.1 per cent) of partners in privately-owned finance firms are women, according to research from employment law firm Fox & Partners. By comparison, women account for 43 per [...]

  • Millennials ignored by UK’s financial institutions as boards stumble towards gerontocracy

    January 9, 2023

    The boards of banks, asset managers and fintechs are outstripping their European rivals at female representation, but failing to take on any millennials, according to new research. EY’s report found that there were no board members under 40 in any of the UK’s top financial services firms. The report on board diversity shows that in [...]

  • FinTech sector asks UK government for more clarity in 2023

    December 22, 2022

    A group of UK based FinTech companies have written an open letter to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) calling for greater clarity on how open banking will be regulated from 2023 onwards. The letter criticizes the Joint Regulatory Oversight Committee (JROC), a regulatory body established in March by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). The [...]

  • Insurance trade body seizes control of subsidiary by flooding City association’s board

    December 22, 2022

    The world’s largest insurance trade body has made a push to take control of one of its subsidiaries, following an ongoing spat between the two groups. The takeover bid saw the head of the Personal Finance Society (PFS) hit out at its parent organisation, the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) over claims it had acted “unilaterally” [...]

  • ‘Carried away’: Kwasi Kwarteng admits Truss government ‘blew it’ over mini-budget

    December 10, 2022

    Former Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has admitted that Liz Truss’s government “blew it” when it came to the economic reforms proposed in the mini-budget.  “People got carried away, myself included,” he told the Financial Times. “There was a brief moment and the people in charge, myself included, blew it.” Kwarteng was ousted from government after he [...]

  • Veteran financier Sir Evelyn de Rothschild dies aged 91

    November 8, 2022

    Veteran financier Sir Evelyn de Rothschild has died at the aged 91. The tycoon, born in 1931, passed away “peacefully at home” according to a family statement released this morning. He served as chair of NM Rothschild and Sons and of The Economist in a long career spanning 60 years. Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, who [...]

  • Boost the City by signing trade deals and seizing net zero opportunities, finance sector lobby group says

    November 7, 2022

    The UK government should overhaul regulation of the financial sector with a view to boosting the City’s green credentials and extending its global reach, one of the Square Mile’s most powerful lobby groups has said. The government should focus on the opportunities posed the global energy transition by transforming Canada into a [...]

  • Calls for Swiss-UK trade deal grow as financial firms ramp up pressure

    November 2, 2022

    A group of top financial firms has ramped up pressure on the government to strike a “ground-breaking” trade deal with Switzerland today in a bid to ease the flow of cash between the two financial centres. The value of trade between the UK and Switzerland hit £38.4bn last year but companies including Credit Suisse, Deloitte, [...]

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