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  • US giants dominate AI payments race amid Wall Street jitters

    February 25, 2026

    US giants continue to lead the charge in the payments industry’s AI acceleration even as the sector gets swept up in Wall Street’s tech jitters. Visa led a three-horse race followed by Mastercard, then Paypal in the Evident AI’s inaugural index for the payments sector. The three towered above their peers, thanks largely to consistently [...]

  • Citrini Research report rattles markets as AI fears deepen tech sell-off

    February 24, 2026

    A speculative research note imagining an AI-driven economic downturn caused a sharp sell-off in US tech stocks on Monday, adding to pressure already building from new AI tools. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 821.9 points on Monday, or 1.7 per cent, while the S&P 500 declined 1 per cent and the Nasdaq Composite slipped [...]

  • UK tech faces hiring crunch despite AI visa push

    February 23, 2026

    Applications from overseas tech workers wanting to move to the UK have dropped significantly, adding to concerns over talent shortages in one of the economy’s faster growing sectors. New data by accountancy firm RSM UK found the number of international workers applying for a UK visa to work in tech dropped 11 per cent from [...]

  • AI minister promises UK visa fast-track for global talent

    February 11, 2026

    Britain will reimburse visa fees and speed up processing for international AI talent, as the government pushes to turn the country into a global hub for the technology. Speaking at the London AI Hub last night, AI minister Kanishka Narayan said a new dedicated AI “talent stream” would sit by a broader effort to train [...]

  • Immigration law firm put up for sale on insolvency market amid visa crackdown

    January 13, 2026

    A London law firm specialising in immigration services has been put up for sale on an insolvency marketplace in an early sign the government’s crackdown on visas has sparked a slump in applications. Woolwich-based A Vincent Solicitors, which employs more than two dozen staff and has a second office in Manchester, offered multi-lingual support services [...]

  • Deutsche Bank moves into Revolut-branded Canary Wharf tower

    December 6, 2025

    Deutsche Bank is set to take roughly 250,000 sq ft of office space in Canary Wharf’s YY building, the Financial Times has reported. The German bank will move into one of the Docklands’ biggest lettings of the year, providing the latest sign that the financial district’s fortunes are swinging back into recovery. People familiar with [...]

  • Visa shifts European HQ to Canary Wharf

    December 5, 2025

    Payments juggernaut Visa is set to switch its European headquarters to Canary Wharf – hot on the heels of banking behemoth JP Morgan. The move from its current spot in Paddington comes amid a major resurgence in the London financial hub after a number of big firms snapped up offices in the district. Visa will [...]

  • Revolut ramps up business offering in Visa tie-up 

    December 4, 2025

    Revolut is set to scale up its offering to UK businesses in a fresh tie-up with payments juggernaut Visa. The fintech’s business to business arm – dubbed Revolut Business – is set to introduce Titan, a premium business card, early next year as it pushes forward in its mission to create the ultimate all-in-one app. [...]

  • Startups tell Labour to snatch talent ‘displaced’ by Trump’s H-1B fee 

    September 23, 2025

    An entrepreneur campaign group backed by executives at top UK businesses has urged the Labour government to re-design its Global Talent visa to take innovators “displaced” by President Trump’s radical changes to the H-1B visa.  The Startup Coalition has urged Home Office officials to change its Global Talent visa to help individuals re-locate from the [...]

  • Labour considers relaxing global talent visa in answer to Trump’s clampdown

    September 22, 2025

    A UK government task force is considering plans to remove fee costs for the global talent visa after the US slapped a $100,000 charge on one of its key worker visas.  On Friday night, President Trump put hundreds of thousands of workers on high alert after he signed an executive order adding a hefty business [...]

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