Tagged: uk

UK Consumers Are Feeling Less Financially Secure Heading into 2024 Compared to Last Year – Survey

Four in 10 consumers are heading into 2024 saying they feel less financially secure than when 2023 began, according to new research from KPMG UK. Assessing confidence for 2024, KPMG’s latest Consumer Pulse survey of 3000 UK consumers shows those feeling worse “about their financial… Read More

UK’s Sourced Capital Reports Raising £11.8M for Projects and Repaying Nearly £4M in Interest to Investors in 2023

UK’s Sourced Capital recently noted that 2023 has been a great year for them. Sourced Capital says they have had an “outstanding” year to date as indicated by their latest statistics, “raising £11.8 million for projects and repaying nearly £4 million in interest to our… Read More

UK Fintech Kriya, the Embedded Finance Provider, Shares End of Year Highlights, Business Strategy for 2024

Kriya notes that they’re about to close off 2023 and what an “important” year it’s been for the UK Fintech firm. This time last year Kriya CEO Anil Stocker says he was reflecting on their recently launched PayLater products and rebrand. According to the company… Read More

Industry Insider Warns of Talent Shortage in UK’s Fintech Sector

The UK’s Fintech sector is bracing for a talent crunch in the coming year, with a significant gap emerging between the demand for digital skills and the available workforce, City A.M. reported, quoting a leading industry figure. Charlotte Crosswell, chair of the Centre for Finance,… Read More

UK’s OakNorth Bank Appoints Lord (Adair) Turner as Chairman

OakNorth – a UK-based digital bank, has added Lord (Adair) Turner as its Chairman of the Board. Lord Turner reportedly has “an extensive track record in financial services, including as Vice-Chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe, a Board Director of Standard Chartered, Chair of the Financial… Read More

FCA Outlines Recent “Key Achievements”

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) Chief Executive Nikhil Rathi has issued a statement on the agency’s key achievements in the past couple of years. The update is part of a three-year strategy by the FCA to support financial services development while providing ample protection…. Read More

Bank of Ireland Credit and Debit Card Data Indicates Spending Levels Rose Nationwide Compared to 2022

Bank of Ireland credit and debit card data for the first two weeks of December revealed that spending levels rose nationwide compared to the same period in 2022. Cavan shoppers engaged in “the biggest pre-Christmas splurge, with spending in the county rising by 11% during… Read More

SyndicateRoom Posts Update on EIS Fund

SyndicateRoom, once an investment crowdfunding platform and now an early-stage fund offering, has distributed a note on its Access EIS fund and its activity during 2023. SyndicateRoom’s fund has been labeled as one of the most active early-stage funds in the UK. The fund is… Read More

UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt Signs Berne Financial Services Agreement with Swiss Counterpart Karin Keller-Sutter

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has (21 December) signed the Berne Financial Services Agreement, a pact on financial services cooperation, with his Swiss counterpart Karin Keller-Sutter. The agreement sets sectors where the UK and Switzerland will “mutually recognize each other’s domestic laws and regulations on financial services,… Read More

UK’s Smart Pension Calls for More Asset Managers to Offer Pass-Through Voting on Pooled Funds

Smart Pension, which claims to be one of the UK’s leading workplace pension providers, has signed an open letter urgently “calling for more asset managers to offer pass-through voting on pooled funds.” Collectively representing pension schemes, endowments and wealth managers stewarding approximately £250bn assets under… Read More

Medius, an AP Automation and Spend Management Fintech, Announces New UK-based Partners

Medius, a global provider of autonomous accounts payable (AP) automation and spend management solutions, announced that it has entered into a series of partnerships with several UK-based value-added resellers (VARs) and consultants for ERP solutions including those for Sage, IFS, Infor, OpenAccounts, Access, and eBIS…. Read More

Revolut Invests in Business Growth as Revenue Exceeds $1B in 2022, Expects to Reach $2B in 2023

Digital bank Revolut has shared some important financial updates. Revolut reveals that its revenue has reportedly “increased to $1.1bn (£923m) in 2022, up 45% from $786m (£638m) in 2021.” Revolut added almost 10m customers last year “with a 71% increase in deposits and 55% increase… Read More

UK’s Payment Systems Regulator Confirms Reimbursement Requirement which will Prompt Step-Change in Fraud Prevention

Following consultations over the last few months, the UK’s Payment Systems Regulator regulator confirms its new reimbursement requirement which will “prompt a step-change in fraud prevention and see the vast majority of money lost to APP frauds reimbursed to victims.” The policy statement confirms “that… Read More

UK’s Lloyds Bank Enhances Support for Corporate Businesses Across the North West by Investing in Institutional Banking Team

Lloyds Bank has continued to strengthen its support for corporate businesses “across the North West by further investing in its Corporate and Institutional Banking team in the region.” The Manchester-based team, which “provides strategic funding solutions across both corporate and private equity backed businesses, has… Read More

European SME Owners Expect to Generate Substantial Revenue During Holiday Period – Research Report

With Christmas around the corner, small and medium-sized businesses across the UK are hoping for a much-needed surge in customer spending. Research from iwoca, which claims to be one of Europe’s largest small business lenders, reveals “that more than two in five (44%) SME owners… Read More

International Money Transfer Fintech Atlantic Money Uncovers Unnecessary Extra Costs Consumers Pay to Acquire Items

International money transfer provider, Atlantic Money, has compared purchase prices in various random samples across currencies and borders, “uncovering unnecessary extra costs consumers often unwittingly pay.” Focusing on luxury items to demonstrate the impact, Atlantic Money has reportedly “analyzed the same listings for pound and… Read More

UK SMEs Admit to Being Owed between £5K-£20K in Unpaid Invoices – According to Research from Payit by NatWest

Over a quarter (27%) of British small and medium-sized businesses have “admitted to being owed between £5,000 and £20,000 in unpaid invoices” according to research by Payit, NatWest’s open banking payments solution. The impact of late payments has been felt “across the country, with SMEs… Read More

London’s Yonder, GoCardless Enable Variable Recurring Payments and Direct Debit Functionality

Yonder, the modern rewards credit card, has extended its relationship with GoCardless, the bank payment company, by “adding Variable Recurring Payments (VRPs) alongside the Direct Debit functionality it uses already.” Via GoCardless’ Instant Bank Pay, Yonder cardholders, or ‘members’, can now use VRPs to instantly… Read More

Virgin Money Introduces Pension Offering, Enhancing Digital Platform and Extending FNZ Partnership

Virgin Money has announced the launch of a new pension offering, enhancing its digital platform and further extending its partnership with FNZ. The digital investment solution was initially “launched in April 2023, and aimed to make investments more accessible, straightforward and transparent for UK retail… Read More

Digital Bank Revolut Is Reportedly Expecting to Make $1.9 Billion in Revenue for 2023

Digital bank Revolut is reportedly expecting to make $1.9 billion in revenue for 2023, almost twice the $1 billion it made in the last 12 months. This, according to an update from Bloomberg. The Fintech firm’s monthly revenue has averaged around $158 million during H1… Read More

Send this to a friend