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  • Top banks could face millions in new PPI claims over commission

    August 10, 2015

    Britain’s top banks are facing further fall out from the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI). The latest potential threat comes from a case brought by lecturer Susan Plevin, over a loan and PPI policy taken out in 2006. She was unaware that more than 70 per cent of the commission she paid on the [...]

  • HSBC appoints Antonio Simoes as chief executive of Europe business

    August 4, 2015

    HSBC has appointed Antonio Simoes as chief executive HSBC Bank plc, its UK business, and chief executive of its Europe business.   He replaces Alan Keir, who has worked for the bank for the 34 years and intends to retire once the change comes into effect on 1 September.    Before joining HSBC in 2007, [...]

  • HSBC share price rises as profit climbs 10 per cent and it confirms Brazil unit sale

    August 4, 2015

    The UK's biggest bank has unveiled a 10 per cent rise in profits – but it has yet to decide whether it will remain headquartered in the UK. Shares in HSBC were trading up 0.6 per cent to 583p in London today. The figures HSBC said profit climbed 10 per cent to $13.6bn (£8.7bn) in the first six [...]

  • This chart shows how many current account switchers Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds and NatWest have lost

    July 29, 2015

    New rules which make it easier for customers to change current accounts resulted in a four per cent increase to 1.1m switches, compared to 1.06m during in same period a year earlier. The rules, introduced in October 2013, allow customers to switch accounts within seven working days, with all outgoing and incoming payments transferred automatically. [...]

  • HSBC and First Direct customers can finally use Apple Pay

    July 28, 2015

    The mobile payment system launched in the UK in mid-July to great excitement, but not all banks supported it from the start. Although HSBC was supposed to be a launch partner, when the day came, customers were told the service had been delayed, and that the bank was “working hard” to get it running by [...]

  • Capita: UK dividend payments hit highest point since 2008 as Lloyds and HSBC return to financial health

    July 19, 2015

    Dividends paid out by UK companies have soared to their highest level since 2008, buoyed by banks hiking their payouts and a lower pound. A total of £29.2bn was paid out during the second quarter, shows data collected by Capita Asset Services, the highest second quarter on record. “To say income investors had a bumper [...]

  • Bungles and blunders: From the life insurance scandal to confusion over HSBC, here are Financial Conduct Authority boss Martin Wheatley’s worst moments

    July 17, 2015

    As Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) chief executive Martin Wheatley takes his final bow, many in the City will be celebrating – after all, this is the man who famously promised to “shoot first and ask questions later” when it came to regulating the finance sector.   Read more: George Osborne ousts Wheatley from the FCA   [...]

  • Former HSBC boss Lord Green says HSBC should’ve done more due diligence ahead of Swiss private bank purchase

    July 14, 2015

    Former HSBC boss Lord Green today admitted that it should've done more due diligence ahead of its purchase of its Swiss private banking arm. Green, who was the bank's chief executive between 2003 and 2006 and as its chairman between 2006 and 2010, told members of the Lords' economic affairs committee neither he nor the [...]

  • Ex-HSBC boss Lord Green faces grilling from House of Lords

    July 13, 2015

    The elusive Lord Green will finally face a grilling today on high-profile scandals that occurred during his tenure at the helm of HSBC. Green – who headed up the bank between 2006 and 2010 – is up in front of the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee, where he will be quizzed on allegations that [...]

  • HSBC cleans up at Standard Chartered Great City Race despite Tube strike grumbles

    July 9, 2015

    Bankers braved the heat in Old Street yesterday competing in the annual Standard Chartered Great City Race, raising funds for sight charity Seeing is Believing. Just under 5,000 runners from 350 City firms took part in the 5km run around the Square Mile. Not content with winning at Wednesday’s Corporate Challenge with JP Morgan, HSBC’s [...]

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