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  • Motor finance: Is Close Brothers heading for a car crash?

    May 22, 2025

    Costs are mounting, loan books are shrinking, an existential motor finance ruling looms – is Close Brothers heading for disaster? It’s been a bruising 12 months for the lender, with its stock down over 25 per cent. Recent rallies have helped it claw back gains of over 65 per cent in the last six months [...]

  • The UK is a financial world leader, so why are our numeracy levels so poor?

    May 21, 2025

    Poor numeracy skills have real financial consequences. If the City is to remain a financial powerhouse, we must address the nation’s deteriorating maths, writes Andy Haldane on National Numeracy Day Financial services is a numbers game. Success in finance requires mastery of a wide range of skills, professional and interpersonal. But without a command of [...]

  • What will stricter buy now pay later regulations mean for Klarna?

    May 20, 2025

    The government is clamping down on the “wild west” of buy now, pay later (BNPL) but this could spark trouble for industry veterans in a competitive sector. The Treasury is set to bring BNPL providers under the supervision of the Financial Conduct Authority, meaning they will have to adhere to the stricter frameworks of the [...]

  • Lloyds Bank boss: No evidence of harm in motor finance scandal

    May 20, 2025

    Lloyds Banking Group’s chief executive faced a grilling from the Treasury Select Committee on Tuesday over the lender’s historical exposure to the motor finance market. Charlie Nunn, the bank’s boss, said there was “no evidence of harm” from the firm’s operations in the car financing market. The scandal in the sector headed to the Supreme [...]

  • Klarna, Zilch, Clearpay: What does the buy now pay later crackdown mean for UK fintech?

    May 20, 2025

    The Treasury’s regulatory shakeup of buy now pay later services is set to reshape the UK fintech landscape and industry leaders have been left with questions.  The UK government will enact legislation that brings buy now pay later firms under the scrutiny of the Financial Conduct Authority. This means firms such as Klarna and Clearpay [...]

  • One in ten Brits have no cash savings, City regulator says

    May 16, 2025

    One in ten Brits do not have any cash savings, the City regulator has warned, concerning signs that hundreds of thousands of people could be unable to cover emergency bills.  New research by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has also suggested that a fifth of people have less than £1,000 available to draw on  The [...]

  • Sofas and season tickets: Inside the world of retail finance

    May 16, 2025

    Retailing financing is on the up and as big banks steer away from the market, specialist lenders are cashing in. Fresh research from the finance and leasing association (FLA) showed consumer finance grew by 13 per cent in March 2025, compared to the year prior.  The first quarter of 2025 saw a six per cent [...]

  • Why are Brits hoarding cash?

    May 15, 2025

    Like Tolkein’s Gollum, Brits like to hoard their assets, opting for the security of cash over equity based investments. Barclays estimates that £430bn in investable funds—cash exceeding six months’ salary—are held in bank accounts rather than funnelled into the stock market. This begs the question: why are British investors so devoted to an asset which [...]

  • Analysts say ‘Buy’ Vanquis shares after payday loan turnaround

    May 15, 2025

    Vanquis shares could finally be about to turn a corner, according to one group of City analysts. The shares peaked at more than 2,600p in 2015, and have since fallen by more than 96 per cent as Vanquis has endured soaring complaints and regulatory backlash thanks to its sub-prime lending and payday loan market exposure. [...]

  • FCA to rip up insurance rules in drive for growth

    May 14, 2025

    The Financial Conduct Authority has outlined plans to ditch “outdated or duplicated” insurance rules in a bid to help firms reduce costs and drive competition. The City regulator’s fresh proposals would hand firms greater responsibility over reviewing the value of their product. This would involve companies using the risks and characteristics of each individual product [...]

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