Bank of Ireland investors fear UK car finance cost will dwarf tracker scandal
Landmark court of appeal ruling piles pressure on UK regulator to impose large compensation scheme on lenders
Landmark court of appeal ruling piles pressure on UK regulator to impose large compensation scheme on lenders
Bank’s UK car finance arm Northridge Finance pauses new lending ‘for a short period’ following court of appeals ruling relating to existence and size of commissions
The bank said that it will pay an interim dividend of 35c to shareholders next week
Monzo’s valuation pop comes days after damning FCA report into Starling Bank
The fallen fund manager seemingly thought he was right about Brexit and almost every mainstream economist was wrong
London-based digital bank raises $430mn from investors including CapitalG and HongShan
Decision could cost banker €22.7m as lender says former boss must now forfeit £17.8m in deferred pay and bonuses on top of £1.8m fine by regulator
Challenger bank announces a £325m capital raise and £600m of debt refinancing
FCA’s move is attempt to restore order after removal of fund’s founder
Company’s Dublin business has been authorised by the Central Bank since 2011
Former chief executive and chief financial officer appealing financial penalties over incident
Lapses affected the way lender dealt with 560,000 business customers over a period of five years, says regulator
LDIs, used by UK pension funds to cover cashflow, came under severe pressure in September
Incoming rules to make it easier for regulators to go after individual bankers are sure to revive debate on pay
Bank of Ireland departing chief executive Francesca McDonagh joining bank as head of European operations
Despite new rules, policies will remain cheapest for those who shop around
Identical twins are best known for suing Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg
Western financial system further constrains flow of financing after Ukraine invasion
Crypto token ads on London’s transport network ‘exploited consumers’ fears of missing out
Bank has set aside £5.3m to resolve investigation by financial regulator
Plans would force regulators to take into account financial sector’s global competitiveness when writing rules
The Prudential Regulation Authority is concerned at risk of disruption to banks if cloud services fail or are hacked
Challenger bank has boycotted Meta Platforms since last month
Bank did not dispute findings including inadequate monitoring of terrorist financing
‘I only found out about it when I saw it in the newspaper. It obviously came as a huge shock’
Subprime lender has struggled to reach deal on compensation for historic mis-selling
Ads display slogan: ‘Missed Doge? Get Floki’
Dundrum-based company, led by Kevin Thompson, recorded €12.6m loss in 2020
British lender moves on basis of preliminary findings of regulators’ investigations
Bank of England said financial authorities needed to take notice
Derville Rowland says sum paid out to 4,371 policyholders, including 3,485 claims that have been fully settled
Pandemic has fuelled use of credit services such as Klarna
FCA cites concerns over governance and products of group that failed to respond to basic queries
Company that sought guarantors for high interest loans battling to survive
The service is mainly used by young women to spread the cost of clothing and shoes
UK court sanctions scheme to cover missold doorstep loans despite reservations of regulator
Intervention is sign how regulators are cracking down on cryptocurrency industry
Plan to end practice where existing customers are offered higher quotes than new ones
Moneylender wants to cap compensation payouts to customers amid surge in mis-selling claims
Surge in customer complaints and successive years of losses push Provident Financial to pull plug on lending
Jobson says he was not aware he had to tell the company until recently
Banks at the centre of Friday’s trading debacle have been contacted by authorities
Six in 10 say a significant loss would seriously impact their lifestyle
Case is first criminal action taken against UK bank under a 2007 money laundering law
High Court rules in favour of four publicans who challenged FBD on its refusal to pay out on its pubs policy
Insurer facing higher payout in business interruption case taken by four publicans
Delay will facilitate submissions arising from UK judgment on similar issues due on Friday
Dual pricing sees new and existing customers being charged differently
Older consumers who are more likely to be loyal to their provider are missing out
Latest restrictions block bonuses, dividends as firm is probed over how it checks credit
Publicans have sued insurance group over refusal to cover Covid losses
Financial Conduct Authority says they have no value for ordinary investors
Concerns raised that proposed legislation puts no specific limit on the type of crime
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices