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  • AIM turns 30: Delistings, doubt and a dose of optimism  

    June 19, 2025

    AIM turns 30 today, but birthday celebrations are bound to be overshadowed by swathes of bleak data on the market’s performance.  London’s junior stock market has had a woeful period, with projections indicating the index will shrink by a fifth as a result of delisting plans. The number of companies listed on the City’s Alternative [...]

  • Toyota braced for motor finance pay out as ruling nears

    June 18, 2025

    Toyota has set aside millions in case the Supreme Court rules the company and the wider industry should pay customers compensation when it delivers its verdict on the motor finance saga in the coming weeks. The UK-based financial services arm of the car giant has earmarked the funds to shore itself up in the eventually [...]

  • S&U shake off motor finance woes as verdict looms

    June 18, 2025

    Specialist lender S&U said it remains confident in the group’s turnaround from motor finance woes after a strong start to the financial year. The bank said in a trading update on Wednesday that optimism in their annual report was “clearly being justified” by the firm’s performance since April. S&U’s profit for the financial year ending [...]

  • Pisces edges closer to fruition after Avenir launches securities register

    June 17, 2025

    Pisces edged a step closer to fruition today after one of Britain’s best-known share registrars launched a new set of products set to be compatible with the new market framework. London-based Avenir Registrars has launched its new “Register-lite” suite of products, designed to accommodate the needs of growth companies, including those who may be considering [...]

  • Metro Bank shares soar after takeover interest from Shawbrook owner

    June 16, 2025

    Shares in Metro bank boomed as markets opened on Monday after reports the high street lender had been approached for a takeover. The FTSE 250 bank’s stock was up nine per cent to 122.00p during early trading. On Friday, shares closed at 112.2p, giving it a market capitalisation north of £750m. This follows private equity [...]

  • City regulators’ growth mandate ‘pointless’ without major reform

    June 13, 2025

    The “entrenched culture of risk aversion” at the City’s two flagship regulators has stymied meaningful progress on their mandates to aid economic growth, a House of Lords report has argued, despite persistent pressure from Westminster for them to boost UK competitiveness. In a withering assessment of the efforts made by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) [...]

  • Could Pisces replace AIM, or will it crash and burn?

    June 12, 2025

    The FCA’s rules on the new Pisces private market framework have been published. It’s now over to exchange groups to apply to become operators, with trading expected to commence before the end of the year. It’s hoped these new types of platform, which facilitate the trading of shares in private companies, will address a long-standing [...]

  • FCA chief: Court delays denying victims justice

    June 12, 2025

    Delays in the UK court system are denying victims of financial crime justice and preventing better regulation of the finance industry, the boss of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said. Nikhil Rathi told Morning Wire that his organisation was working “really hard to accelerate [its] investigations” but that the slow pace of high-profile court [...]

  • FCA appoints deputy chief to steer growth mission

    June 10, 2025

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has made Sarah Pritchard its deputy chief executive, a new role the watchdog has forged to reflect its growing remit and bolster its efforts to support the government’s growth mandate. The City’s main watchdog confirmed Pritchard’s appointment in an announcement on Tuesday, with the FCA’s integration with the Payments Systems [...]

  • FCA boss: Buy now, pay later regulation is a trade off

    June 10, 2025

    The chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said the new clamp down on buy now, pay later (BNPL) regulation would be a “trade off” as he faced a grilling from MPs. Nikhil Rathi, who was reappointed as the regulator’s boss in April, told the Treasury Committee the crackdown would have “beneficiaries and downside [...]

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