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Here, FT journalists explain the potential of these new developments in the retail and institutional financial services industry Supported by Infosys
...Such groups might have the benefit of a trailing wind from policymakers: Labour aims to double the size of the UK’s co-operative and mutual financial services sector, according to its financial services...
...Di Sibio was also a leader of the US financial services business before ascending to the top job....
...He points to the use of co-pilot systems to help reduce mundane tasks in financial services as in other areas....
...Spending on digital services is particularly buoyant in financial services, experts say, due in part to rising interest rates boosting margins for banks — creating surplus cash for them to spend on IT....
...Private equity group Carlyle and Abu Dhabi investment group IMI have agreed a fresh debt funding package for the Barclay family’s Very Group, the Liverpool-based retail and financial services group....
...to German security services....
...Sony will list its financial services arm in 2025, providing a boost for investors even as the Japanese group cut its forecast for full=year sales of its PS5 gaming console....
...It is just one of several regulations that financial services businesses with cross-Channel operations have been trying to navigate after Brexit....
...The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this year that, in 2022, six financial institutions moved half a trillion dollars from AFS to HTM....
...With the indebtedness of governments, businesses and households at a peacetime record, renewed evidence of financial strains may yet emerge....
...The UK’s top financial regulator has banned a former compliance executive at collapsed London Capital & Finance from working in financial services, in the first such ban handed out over the 2019 minibonds...
...Barclays has agreed to buy the bulk of Tesco’s banking business in a £600mn deal, as UK supermarket chains accelerate their retreat from an ill-fated expansion into financial services....
Most European and UK lenders have not suffered the same fallout as their US peers
...Some financial services companies have made progress towards engaging with their neurodiverse customers....
...Hunt hopes that it will serve as a blueprint for financial services deals with other countries....
...services....
Multiple factors are responsible for London’s malaise and revitalisation progress has been slow
...“The agreement will enhance the UK and Switzerland’s already thriving financial services relationship.”...
...People with direct knowledge of the ruling told the Financial Times that the regulator did not address the question if EY acted with intent or just with negligence, which will be an important factor in deciding...
...services and build-to-rent divisions....
As the premiums can only be estimated and argued over, an intriguing conceptual debate exists
...GDS was created in the wake of technology service failures in tax, immigration, prisons and, most notably, the NHS National Programme for IT’s £10bn collapse....
...Richard Moriarty, chief executive of the Financial Reporting Council, said on Tuesday that there were “serious gaps” in its regulatory toolkit and asked for more powers to bring it in line with watchdogs...
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