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  • Monzo shareholders plotting chair coup after top boss was ousted

    December 17, 2025

    A group of Monzo shareholders are plotting a coup to oust the chair of the fintech following the shock exit of chief executive TS Anil. The investors, which include venture capital firms Accel and Iconiq, have strapped up with lawyers as they lobby to reinstate Anil, who is set to be replaced by ex-Google executive [...]

  • Monzo boss was ‘pushed out’ over IPO dispute

    December 16, 2025

    The boss of digital bank Monzo is said to have been pushed out from the top role following a dispute with the company’s board over a potential stock market listing. TS Anil, Monzo’s chief executive of the last five years, is said to have been at odds with the fintech’s board ahead of his surprise [...]

  • Starling revs up Engine with City hiring spree

    December 16, 2025

    Starling is motoring into 2026 with its foot firmly on the pedal, injecting a fresh pump of gas into the group’s technology arm. The UK fintech veteran is planning to shift its software-as-a-service (Saas) banking platform into top gear with a major hiring spree across London.  The platform, known as Engine, is a subsidiary of [...]

  • ‘We chose AIM over Nasdaq and Euronext’: Power Probe boss

    December 12, 2025

    The boss of US toolmaker Power Probe said he felt the AIM market was the best international venue for the company after completing a London stock market float. In an interview with City PM, Power Probe chief executive Chema Garcia said: “With 90 per cent of our revenue in the US, the first option was [...]

  • Autumn Budget: Reeves launches stamp duty holiday for new listings

    November 26, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has launched a three-year stamp duty holiday for new debut companies on the London market in her latest attempt to attract listing candidates.  The Treasury’s new plans, announced as part of today’s Autumn Budget, will drop the 0.5 per cent rate paid by investors when purchasing shares in newly listed companies for [...]

  • Autumn Budget Live: Wealthy, landlords and pensions hit in £26bn tax raid

    November 26, 2025

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. In a shocking turn of events the UK fiscal watchdog has accidentally released the economic forecasts – intended to be published after the Budget – before the Chancellor even took to the despatch box. Rachel Reeves has raised taxes by £26bn in her second Budget, which follows on [...]

  • The FTSE 100’s good year masks a much deeper problem

    November 24, 2025

    The FTSE 100 has had a good year by recent standards. Up nearly 16 per cent, it has outperformed the S&P 500, Nasdaq, Stoxx 600 and Paris’s Cac. What’s more, three new listings in October even suggested that a well-documented dearth of IPOs was coming to an end. But a look below the surface shows [...]

  • UK spinout economy could be Reeves’ next growth lever

    November 19, 2025

    As Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver her Autumn Budget, discussions of economic growth often centre on investment and fiscal levers. However, an arguably equally powerful driver of economic growth operates within the nation’s universities. Spinout ventures are turning ideas into viable businesses, attracting investment, generating high-skilled jobs and developing technologies with global reach. In [...]

  • Klarna shares fall as banking transformation triggers wider losses

    November 18, 2025

    Swedish fintech unicorn Klarna recorded steeper losses in the third-quarter as costs related to the firm’s transition to becoming a fully-fledged bank offset record revenue. The buy now, pay later firm – which has set its sights on becoming a digital bank – recorded a loss of $95m (£72m) for the three months ending 30 [...]

  • City execs plot new junior market to rival AIM

    November 10, 2025

    A group of City execs have laid out plans for a new small-cap market in a bid to rival the ailing AIM and rejuvenate London’s public markets. Former Boku boss Jon Prideaux and former AIM chief executive Martin Graham are understood to have approached investors over a £4m fundraising to launch the new exchange, known [...]

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