London tops global finance hiring league in sign City retains attractiveness after Brexit June 23, 2022 The City’s jobs market has raced ahead of its competitors to top the global hiring league, reveals fresh research published today. London’s banks, brokers, insurers and money managers are looking to more than double their staffing levels, according to a report by recruiter Robert Walters. The hiring drive has been spurred by firms scrambling to [...]
Credit Suisse and Citco face £430m lawsuit over Chelsea property deal that lost Vatican £100m June 22, 2022 The filing of a €500m (£430m) lawsuit against Credit Suisse and Citco over the loss of millions in charitable funds through a Chelsea property deal has led to calls for greater transparency around the “origins of money used to purchase high-value property” in Britain. The calls come after Anglo-Italian financier Raffaele Mincione’s WRM Group filed [...]
UK watchdog fines London insurer JLT Speciality Ltd £7.9m for involvement in bribery scandal June 22, 2022 The UK’s financial watchdog has fined London insurance broker JLT Specialty Ltd (JLTSL) £7.9m over its involvement in a multi-million-dollar bribery scandal. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) hit the London broker with a £7.9m fine for failing to prevent financial crime, after an “introducer” working for the firm in Panama paid $3m in bribes to [...]
Record £11.9bn invested in London’s smaller businesses in 2021 June 22, 2022 Equity investment in London’s smaller businesses hit a record £11.9bn in 2021, according to data released today by the British Business Bank. This was an 89 per cent increase year over year, with the number of deals announced in the capital increasing by 23 per cent to 1,286, the Bank’s annual Small Business Equity Tracker showed. The upward trend continued in [...]
In the shadow of Grenfell: 60 London firefighters rush to blaze at high-rise block in Shepherd’s Bush, area evacuated June 21, 2022 London Fire Brigade said eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters have rushed to Queensdale Crescent in West London. Firefighters are at the scene, not far from the sight of the Grenfell Tower fire, to fight the blaze at a high-rise block in Shepherd’s Bush. The brigade said half of a flat on the 12th [...]
London boroughs sound the alarm bells as skyrocketing inflation is eating £400m hole into budget June 20, 2022 Skyrocketing inflation is driving £400m of additional budget pressures on boroughs in the capital, London Councils warned this morning. Although the government increased local authority funding this year, fast-rising inflation has effectively cut £100m from the financial uplift boroughs received for 2022-23. London Councils, a cross-party group representing all 32 boroughs and the City of [...]
Business travel rebound at risk as travel chaos plays out on our screens June 16, 2022 Stephen Hammond is the Conservative MP for Wimbledon and the chair of the all party parliamentary group on business travel The pandemic had a dramatic impact on aviation. Airports closed their doors. Airlines went bust. Staff were let go. Britain was well and truly grounded. Fast forward to this Easter, and the situation couldn’t be [...]
Lloyds Bank to pay staff extra £1,000 each to deal with UK’s cost-of-living crisis June 13, 2022 Lloyds Bank is set to pay £1,000 bonuses to the vast majority of its UK staff to help them deal with the cost-of-living crisis. The UK’s biggest retail bank is set to give one-off, £1,000 bonuses to more than 64,000 of its rank-and-file staff, according to an internal memo seen by City PM The bank [...]
London outpaces UK growth in May but signs of hard times begin to emerge June 13, 2022 LONDON’S businesses outperformed the rest of the UK in May but there are signs staff shortages and inflation are starting to bite, according to a closely-watched business activity index. Natwest’s monthly tracker of both manufacturing and services suggests London’s businesses continued to expand last month but at the slowest rate since the ‘pingdemic’ last year. [...]
London becomes fourth most expensive city in the world: Rent, petrol and cooking oil drive cost of living June 9, 2022 A perfect storm of rising inflation, the war in Ukraine and soaring house prices and rent, have turned London in to a pressure cooker of expense, making it the fourth most costly place to live in the world. London move up one place according to new research about cost of living for expatriates around the [...]