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Global banks at risk from 'rising tide' of regulation after being fined $321bn since financial crisis

Banks worldwide must create more efficient and effective processes if they hope to survive increasing regulatory requirements, according to a report by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
3rd March 2017
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Optimism rising for London's economy but infrastructure improvement is vital

London firms feel more positive about the economy than just after the EU referendum, but believe improving the capital’s infrastructure is key, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
1st March 2017
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Financial services industry most concerned about digital disruption

It has been found that 78% of financial services firms are worried about the impact digital disruption could have on their organisation, making it the most concerned industry in the UK.
1st March 2017
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Deal struck over BHS pension dispute

Sir Philip Green has reached an agreement with The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to contribute up to £363m towards a pensions ‘black hole’ created after the collapse of BHS last year.
28th February 2017
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Poorest may never be able to retire if pensions triple lock is maintained

The State Pension Age (SPA) will need to exceed life expectancy in poorer areas of the UK in order to sustain the pensions triple lock, according to research from the Work and Pensions Committee published today.
28th February 2017
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Regulation failing to remove risk of another financial crisis

It has been found that just 10% of senior executives believe that regulation has fully removed the risk of another financial crash, according to research by Duff & Phelps.
27th February 2017
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'Crazy' discount rate cut could cost insurers £3bn

Insurers could collectively face a bill of up to £3bn after the UK government today revealed plans to cut the rate used to calculate compensation awards for serious personal injuries, according to Consumer Intelligence.
27th February 2017
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New reforms to cut car insurance premiums and whiplash compensation

The UK government has unveiled plans to introduce new rules capping whiplash compensation payments and a ban on offers without a medical report in its Prisons and Courts Bill.
23rd February 2017
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Drivers waste £1.5bn per year auto-renewing car insurance

UK motorists are collectively wasting an estimated £1.5bn each year by allowing their car insurance to automatically renew without checking if they are getting a good deal, according to research by Gocompare.com.
21st February 2017
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UK living on 'borrowed time' before complete social care collapse

The government’s strategy for keeping the social care system from totally falling apart is failing, according to a report from Age UK released today.
16th February 2017
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