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  • FRC Chair-in-waiting grilled over holding seven other board roles

    July 15, 2026

    MPs have raised concerns over whether the former chief executive of Virgin Money can realistically juggle her role as Chair of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) alongside seven other board and chair positions. Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia was named by the government on Monday as the next Chair of the accounting watchdog, set to take over [...]

  • A £3bn reckoning that will reshape buy now, pay later

    July 15, 2026

    Buy now, pay later providers are cheering the arrival of new regulations.In this week’s column Samuel Norman considers how the industry could be reshaped.  Five years ago, the government revealed plans to crack down on the buy now, pay later market after an industry review found financial risks posed by the ease with which consumers [...]

  • Bank of England governor opens door to ‘simplifying’ financial rulebook

    July 14, 2026

    Andrew Bailey opened the door to simplifying the UK’s financial rulebook as he joined Rachel Reeves for the Chancellor’s third and final Mansion House speech on Tuesday evening. The Bank of England governor distanced himself from capping taxes on banks and financial institutions, but said existing rules should help “flush out supranormal profits” by “reducing [...]

  • JP Morgan bags record profit – but Dimon warns of risks shifting ‘below the surface’

    July 14, 2026

    JP Morgan secured the highest quarterly profit in US banking history in its second quarter but chief executive Jamie Dimon tempered the celebration with a warning that risks in the global economy were “shifting below the surface like tectonic plates”. The Wall Street giant recorded a 41 per cent jump in net income to $21.2bn [...]

  • South East Water told to cough up £31m and improve infrastructure

    July 14, 2026

    South East Water has been ordered to cough up a hefty redress and create an improvement plan for its operations after multiple investigations by the industry regulator found failures in its infrastructure and customer service.  The utility firm – which supplies drinking water to 2.3m customers across the likes of Kent, Sussex and Surrey – [...]

  • Rachel Reeves to unveil next steps for ring-fencing reform at Mansion House

    July 13, 2026

    Rachel Reeves will outline the next steps of her ring-fencing reforms at Mansion House on Tuesday, Morning Wire can reveal, in what is expected to be one of her last acts in the Treasury.  The Chancellor will launch a consultation to seek industry input on the implementation of a package of reforms announced in May, including the [...]

  • JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon under fire over whether he lobbied Treasury on Epstein advice

    July 13, 2026

    The boss of JP Morgan is facing mounting scrutiny from US lawmakers on whether he lobbied the UK government on tax affairs on the advice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Jamie Dimon – who is well-regarded as one of the world’s most influential figures in finance – said under oath in 2023 that he [...]

  • Rachel Reeves’ legacy of tinkering with the City is not enough, says Mel Stride

    July 9, 2026

    Sir Mel Stride has branded Rachel Reeves’ legacy in government as mere “tinkering” with City reform as the top Tory predicted her successor will create a “hostile” environment for the banking sector. In an interview with Morning Wire, the shadow Chancellor branded Reeves’ two-years in the Treasury as “managerial incrementalism,” adding it was “not enough”. [...]

  • Motor finance war of words heats up as City watchdog blasts law firm’s motives

    July 8, 2026

    A blistering war of words has broken out between the City watchdog and the firms leading the consumer legal challenge to its £9bn motor finance scheme.  The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has urged the Upper Tribunal to throw out the case entirely as it slammed Courmacs Legal and its client Consumer Voice, for a serious [...]

  • Virgin Media slapped with £28m fine for stopping customers cancelling deals

    July 8, 2026

    Virgin Media has been slapped with the media watchdog’s largest ever fine for direct harm to consumers after it was found to have mishandled millions of calls with users looking to switch away to a better deal  The telecoms giant has been hit with a £28m fine after it was found to have put customers [...]

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