RBS Launching Citizens Financial Unit US IPO
The embattled lending is selling off a large chunk of its US retail and commercial banking services
Co-op Chief Warns 'You Can't Wave a Magic Wand' Amid Reform Rejection Fears
Ursula Lidbetter said she was ready to speak personally to anyone not yet ready to back reform proposals.
Scottish Independence Risks 'Capital Flight' and Higher Debts, says Deutsche Bank
Research note adds that an independent Scotland would take with it liabilities of between £112bn and £145bn
MasterCard Chief: Cash Slowly Dying in Favour of Electronic Wallets
President of international markets, Ann Cairns, says even physical cards are 'dematerialising'
HMRC Tax Mistake Case Studies Resurrected Amid Bank Account Raiding Claims
IBTimes UK speaks to a range of people from the public over their battles with the taxman
MasterCard Chief Ann Cairns Claims 'Cash is Slowly Dying' in Favour of Electronic Wallets
Consumers are slowly shirking away from cash and paper in a bid to have an 'electronic wallet'.
Nigeria Abductions Can Be Prevented By Companies Funding Women's Education, Says MasterCard Chief
Ann Cairns details the importance of women's education and strengthening women's rights and presence in the workplace
Nigeria Abductions Can Be Prevented With Company Education Funds, Says Mastercard Chief
Mastercard's President of International Markets revealed how companies can provide the resources in getting more women into education abroad.
HMRC Slams 'Absurd' Claims it Will Raid Ordinary Britons' Bank Accounts
HMRC official tells IBTimes UK proposed law only for 'hardcore defaulters'
Barclays London Investment Bank Staff Sweat over Where Jobs Axe will Fall
Antony Jenkins' radical plan to move bank on from Bob Diamond legacy leaves staff unsettled
Drax Shares Tumble on 2014 Profit Warning
The energy group blames weak power and renewable energy subsidy prices
Co-op Bank Chairman Richard Pym Leaving After One Year
The embattled lender is trying to fill a capital black hole and restore its reputation
HMRC to Seize Unpaid Tax Straight From British Bank Accounts
New laws will mean the taxman can take money straight out of accounts.
Barclays Boss Antony Jenkins Demolishes Bob Diamond's Legacy
Barclays is transforming: away from investment and towards retail – but is that a good thing?
Mis-selling Derivatives: RBS Lags Behind as Banks Only Pay 20% of Compensation Fund
In total, banks have forked out only £798m to 5,732 customers
Barclays Shares Jump on Jobs Cull and Investment Banking Cuts
Barclays announced 19,000 job cuts in total over the next three years
Centrica Shares Tumble 4% After £107m Canadian Gas Unit Stake Sale
UK's Big Six energy giant said it's selling 40% of its Canadian natural gas business
Standard Chartered Boosts Headcount Despite Profit Slump
Finance director Richard Meddings said the bank had seen a 'slight increase' in its staffing levels
Barclays Axing 19,000 Jobs With Investment Bank Bearing Brunt
Barclays initially aimed to cut 12,000 jobs but investment bank profits tumbled
General Election 2015: Tories Face Conflict Between Battling Bankers and Staying Business Friendly
44% say they would be more likely to support a party if it was tough on big business
Pfizer's AstraZeneca Bid: Should the UK Government Meddle?
Whitehall says it will see if the potential deal is in the public's interest but is it right to do so?
Experian Shares Tumble on Brazil's World Cup Impact
Despite the stock price fall Experian posted a rise in profits
HSBC Profits Tank 20% Amid Cost Cuts
HSBC's first quarter profits have tumbled by 20% as the group continues to try and cut down costs.
Lord Myners Slams Co-op Group for 'Dysfunctional Board and Corrosive Culture'
Lord Myners says the group's current board is 'manifestly dysfunctional' and an ethical council is needed
Morgan Stanley Fined $5m for 83 IPOs Sold to Retail Customers
Morgan Stanley's wealth management was fined for supervisory failures related to Facebook and Yelp shares
Disney's Frozen Delivers Blockbuster Profits
Walt Disney's animated blockbuster pushes the media company's profits higher
Britain Cracks Down on Banks with Tougher Punishments on Financial Scandals
Lawmakers mull review of punishments to deter bankers from rigging Libor and FX rates
Scottish Independence: SCC Urges Government to 'Listen' to Non Voter Business Fears
Scottish Chambers of Commerce said Whitehall should heed the warning of business concerns in BCC survey
Scottish Independence Poll: 85% of UK Businesses Are Against Union Break
British Chambers of Commerce survey also shows that only 11% said that Scotland should become independent
Why Women Are Still Being Failed in the Workplace in the US and UK
Zero-hour contracts and strikes are taking centre stage but equality in the workplace is still diabolical