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  • If cities like London and Cardiff collaborate, the whole UK will prosper

    March 9, 2020

    Last week, digital bank Starling announced the creation of 400 new jobs in Cardiff. To anyone familiar with the thriving city, it should come as no surprise. The Welsh capital has cultivated an innovative digital and tech centre with particular specialities around life sciences and software technology, as well as fast-growing adjacent industries such as [...]

  • UK digital banks near 20m customers – but growth slows

    February 24, 2020

    Digital banks operating in the UK edged towards 20 million customers in 2019, but slowing customer and deposit growth mean the lenders could face challenges on long term profitability, new figures show.  Digital lenders including Monzo, Revolut and Starling gained over six million new customers in the second half of last year to reach a [...]

  • Tech leaders must adapt or risk obsolescence

    February 20, 2020

    While it may not always have felt it, the tech sector has had a relatively easy path to growth over the last three decades.  The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 ushered in a “peace dividend” which released swathes of public money that would otherwise have gone into national defence. Much of this spare [...]

  • Keep an eye on data: a chat with Duco’s founder about the future of fintech in Britain

    February 17, 2020

    When asked to narrate their journeys from startup to scaleup, entrepreneurs tend to fall into two camps. There are those for whom the travails of growth are a badge of honour: no 20-hour day, unconquerable challenge or unfulfilled investment pledge has been forgotten. Others display an insouciance, as though turning a light-bulb moment into a [...]

  • Billionaire Icap founder Michael Spencer backs £100m fintech fund

    January 20, 2020

    Michael Spencer, City grandee and founder of interdealer broker Icap, has become the cornerstone investor of a new UK fintech fund that is aiming to raise up to £100m.  Spencer will contribute at least £25m to the new fund, Element Ventures, via his investment vehicle IPGL.  The fintech fund will focus on emerging firms that [...]

  • Fintech can be the silver bullet to banking the UK’s unbanked

    January 15, 2020

    Can new technology help the 1.23m people in the UK who don’t have a bank account? And could it improve the lives of the 10–12m who still struggle to access affordable loans?  New research suggests that the answer to both those questions is yes. It is all thanks to London’s booming fintech sector — one [...]

  • Too much regulation on bitcoin and cryptocurrency could scare away future tech innovators

    December 9, 2019

    Back in October, the FCA closed its consultation on banning the sale of cryptocurrency derivatives to retail investors. A consultation that I hope will start a collaborative discussion, bringing crypto and its regulatory framework up to speed with the rapid growth of the industry. Thankfully, the FCA’s approach so far has been inclusive and forward-thinking. [...]

  • London’s fintechs are magnets for venture capital investment

    December 9, 2019

    The outcome of Thursday’s election will be of significant interest to our partners on the other side of the Atlantic. I am confident, however, that both our US and Mexican partners will recognise the huge, long-term opportunities for closer collaboration as technology opens up a new chapter in our trading relationship. The rapidly increasing digitisation [...]

  • RBS under fire over fake reviews for new app

    December 8, 2019

    Natwest-owned Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has come under fire for writing fake reviews of its new online banking app Bó. Eagle-eyed users noted that a string of five-star reviews, some of which were published months before Bó’s 27 November launch, praised the app for features including design and notifications system. Read more: RBS launches [...]

  • Equiniti shares slump as earnings set for bottom end of guidance

    November 19, 2019

    Equiniti, the British-based financial services business, saw it shares fall over 10 per cent this morning after it announced that its full year earnings would be towards the lower end of market expectations. Read more: FTSE 100 rallies on trader optimism over US China deal In a trading update, the company said earnings for the [...]

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