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  • LinkedIn: Barclays, Tesco and NatWest ranked top three UK workplaces

    April 28, 2021

    Barclays has been crowned the best company to work for, followed by Tesco and NatWest, according to LinkedIn’s list of the 25 top workplaces in the UK. The list ranks workplaces on their capacity to build and sustain a long-term career and have been compiled based on actions taken by the platform’s 30m UK members [...]

  • Barclaycard defends decision to cut customers’ credit limits by 95 per cent

    April 20, 2021

    Barclaycard has defended cutting some customers’ credit limits after a backlash from people complaining they had been reduced by over 95 per cent. Some customers complained that their limits had been significantly reduced despite having never missed a payment. It was pointed out that Barclaycard had made the reductions at a time when some people [...]

  • Amanda Staveley launches appeal over Barclays court defeat

    April 18, 2021

    Financier Amanda Staveley has launched an appeal after losing her lawsuit against Barclays over the behaviour of the bank’s bosses negotiating investment deals. In a high-profile trial Staveley sued the lender over claims it gave her private equity firm PCP Capital Partners less favourable treatment than other parties in the emergency £7.3bn fundraising that saved [...]

  • ‘Fat finger’ trade briefly bumps £3bn off Barclays’ value

    April 15, 2021

    Barclays’ share price fell 10 per cent yesterday morning after a suspected “fat finger” trade, which temporarily knocked more than £3bn from Barclays value.   Barclays’ share price had fallen almost 10 per cent by 8:05am yesterday morning, according to reports – an unusual event, particularly for a big bank. After a five-minute pause in [...]

  • Barclays condemns climate activists’ protest following smashed windows in Canary Wharf

    April 7, 2021

    Barclays has responded to the protests outside their London headquarters this morning, urging Extinction Rebellion to halt any “criminal damage to our facilities and [putting] people’s safety at risk.” Climate change protestors broke windows at the London headquarters of Barclays in Canary Wharf earlier earlier this morning. The activists from the Extinction Rebellion group reportedly [...]

  • Barclays expands private bank to France and Italy in bid to grow EU business

    March 22, 2021

    Barclays has expanded its private banking division to France and Italy as it looks to grow its European wealth business in the wake of Brexit. The bank said on Monday that it had appointed Bernard Corneau and Carlo Baronio as heads of private bank coverage in France and Italy respectively. The duo will be supported [...]

  • Barclays must pay £33m legal bill for Amanda Staveley court case

    March 11, 2021

    Barclays will have to pay £33m in legal bills despite winning its case against Amanda Staveley over how bank bosses negotiated investment deals during the financial crash. In the High Court today Judge David Waksman said he made “no order as to costs”, so both sides will pay their own bills. According to court documents, [...]

  • Stamping ‘Made in UK’ on products could boost exports by £3.5bn

    March 11, 2021

    Pride of Britain: Stamping 'Made in UK' on cheese, lamb, booze and cars could boost exports by £3.5bn

  • Share of Brits working from the office rises to pre-lockdown level, as remote working appeal fades

    March 5, 2021

    Share of Brits working from the office rises to pre-lockdown level

  • Barclays faces fresh shareholder showdown over fossil fuels ahead of COP26

    March 2, 2021

    Barclays faces a second consecutive year of shareholder pressure on its position as Europe’s largest fossil fuel financier, after a shareholder resolution has been filed for the bank’s upcoming AGM on 5 May. The resolution calls for financing and exposure to coal, oil and gas to fall in line with the Paris Agreement’s climate goals. [...]

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