Cubits has tied up with four refugee charities to accept bitcoin and instantly deliver fiat currency.
Edmund Shing explains why HSBC is the most attractive investment of Britain's big four banks.
Many homeowners have taken out risky mortgages they struggle to pay back amid a struggling economy.
The prime minister is expected to promise to build 200,000 extra 'affordable' homes by 2020.
Shortly after SABMiller rejected informal offer from Belgian brewer AB InBev made a bid of £68.2bn.
Pennsylvania-based drug distributor buys PharMEDium from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice.
Supermarket says profit in UK and Ireland were down more than 69% to £166m.
Shares of SABMiller fell about 3.9% on 6 October following the news.
New CEO also says all investments not deemed absolutely necessary to be abandoned or delayed.
Only five FTSE 100 chief executives are women, while only a quarter of FTSE board members are female.
Horta-Osorio said Lloyds had a special responsibility to change the position of banks in society.
Ahead of the 11th series starting next week, IBTimesUK looks at the eager entrepreneurs taking part.
The new figures take into account falling commodity prices and jumpy financial markets.
Essay published by London Business School argues England's Rugby World Cup exit could hurt economy.
BT and Sky split the bills for three seasons broadcasting rights, paying £5.1bn in February.
Allegations that they helped clients to manipulate the Libor could lead to 10 years in jail.
Who should have the temerity to proclaim "the way this country is run is broken"?
Union activists protesting against proposed redundancies stormed Air France's headquarters yesterday.
UK banks have been pretty bad boys, caught out for a succession of Payment Protection Insurance scandals.
Nissan's concept is aimed at the 'share native' generation, proof car makers are listening to the youth.
Banks say UK markets are failing to 'adequately price in' potential UK exit from European Union.
EXCLUSIVE: Conservative grandee accuses the pro-EU campaign of being based on 'fear'.
Microsoft is displaying numerical user IDs in plain text in URLS when you access its online services.
Boxes of the breakfast cereal have been recalled due to fears of allergy risk.
Banks, insurers and building societies have until September 2016 to comply.
UK and US intelligence agencies can hack phones after sending a text and know everything about you.
From Uber to Airbnb: Is the sharing economy the revolution its proponents make it out to be?
Former foreign secretary believes a fractured EU would cause significant problems worldwide
Former business secretary predicts future where UK business agreements are mandated by India and US.
IBTimes talked about the working of card networks with Ann Cairns, president of international markets, MasterCard.