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  • Here’s what happened to the UK professional jobs market in 2018 and what to watch out for in 2019

    January 24, 2019

    It is not unusual after the rest and relaxation of Christmas for people to consider their current career path and decide to search for new opportunities. But it’s also important for these prospective jobseekers – and hiring managers – to look back at the previous year, in order to learn about the current state of [...]

  • DEBATE: Following reports of the Dyson relocation, is Singapore the new go-to place for tech?

    January 24, 2019

    Following reports of the Dyson relocation, is Singapore the new go-to place for tech? Elsa Hu, director of Asia at GP Bullhound, says YES. Singapore has long been the headquarters of choice for Southeast Asian tech startups, due to its mature business ecosystem, proximity to two of the world’s booming economies, huge talent pool, and attitude [...]

  • Failed tech startup Blippar to relaunch as Nick Candy’s venture firm comes to its rescue

    January 23, 2019

    Property tycoon Nick Candy has bought up the remaining assets of failed technology startup Blippar after it collapsed into administration last month. Already a major shareholder in the business, Candy now owns the intellectual property assets of Blippar and its various brands, which his venture firm said would be deployed into a new business. Blippar's chief [...]

  • London startup supporter Tech Hub grabs new Shoreditch venue in City expansion

    January 23, 2019

    Europe’s longest-running tech workspace and startup support organisation Tech Hub has made a fresh commitment to London, revealing a £2.2m investment in a brand new home in Shoreditch. Launched in 2010 with Google as a founding sponsor, Tech Hub will move its 400 resident companies from its current spaces in London’s Silicon Roundabout and in [...]

  • Robinhood rival Freetrade moves into US stocks as transatlantic retail investing battle hots up

    January 22, 2019

    London fintech startup Freetrade has today launched US stock trading on its app, in the midst of growing rivalry in the commission-free trading space. The app, which offers users the ability to invest in stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) directly without paying commission, said it will start with a curated list of 120 US stocks, including the likes [...]

  • Why collaboration, not competition, will digitalise banking

    January 21, 2019

    Across every sector, businesses are looking to technology to reduce costs and improve their products and services. But most big financial services firms simply aren’t set up to create, drive, and wield new tech innovation – certainly not to the degree that a startup can. Big companies are hampered by legacy IT systems and complex [...]

  • London-listed Draper Esprit to double down on European tech with £100m share placing

    January 21, 2019

    Venture capital firm Draper Esprit has today announced it will acquire a larger stake in funds managed by its European counterpart Earlybird, with the intention of raising £100m through a fresh share placing to finance the move. The London-listed tech investor first partnered with Earlybird in July last year, committing up to £76m into the German firm's [...]

  • Augmentum Fintech backs London will-writing startup Farewill in £7.5m round

    January 21, 2019

    London-listed venture fund Augmentum Fintech has today announced a £4m injection into probate startup Farewill, leading the firm's £7.5m series A fundraise alongside the venture arms of the Daily Mail and M&C Saatchi. Other investors in the round included Transferwise chief executive Taavet Hinrikus, Innocent Smoothies parent firm Jamjar, Kindred Capital, Tiny VC and Venture Founders. Farewill claims [...]

  • London fintech Marketinvoice lands £56m in funding from Barclays and Santander

    January 21, 2019

    London-based fintech business lender Marketinvoice has today closed a £56m round made up of equity and debt funding, led by Barclays and Santander's venture arm Innoventures. The series B-stage equity funding, which amounted to £26m, also received significant participation from European venture capital firm Northzone, which has previously backed the likes of Spotify, Trustpilot and fellow fintech lender Zopa. [...]

  • Hacking Wall Street: Are tech unicorns about to disrupt stock market flotations?

    January 21, 2019

    Tech companies have changed the way we chat, bank, travel and date. Are they about to disrupt capital markets too? “In [Silicon] Valley there’s always been that mentality: how do we hack Wall Street?” says Rob Kniaz, a founder of tech-focused venture capital firm Hoxton Ventures. Two weeks ago reports broke that Slack, the workplace [...]

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