HSBC unveils plans to cut small business charges by £13m as fintech start-ups chase these clients
Big banks under pressure from regulators and new financial services firms to cut charges to small businesses.
Euromoney forecasts 5% hit to revenue in fourth quarter
Financial publisher expects to post profit before tax of £100m for the year ended 30 September.
Wolseley to cut up to 800 jobs and close 80 branches in UK as part of restructuring strategy
Wolseley reported an 8.5% on-year increase in total revenues to £14.43bn for the year ended 31 July.
Aldi to invest £300m in stores after record full-year sales in UK and Ireland
Sales jumped 12% to £7.7bn in 2015 calendar year.
Brexit pushes 76% of UK CEOs to consider moving headquarters abroad, KPMG survey shows
69% of the CEOs are confident the British economy will grow over the next year.
Wealth management industry needs to innovate to stay relevant, says Nutmeg co-founder
Nick Hungerford, co-founder of investment management company, says wealth managers need to "generate relevance".
Rio Olympics and warm weather hit UK retail sales
Like-for-like sales fall 0.9% year-on-year, reversing a 1.1% gain in the previous month.
London tech firms join Mayor's Brexit-beating US trade mission
23 of London's fastest-growing technology start-ups will join Mayor of London in the United States in October.
British retail spending bounced back in July amid warm weather and heavy discounts, BRC says
Both online and high street sales increased 1.9% on-year, the biggest rise in six months.
Euroscepticism is on the brink of ending the European Union – here's how to save it
If the EU wants to survive, the issue of freedom of movement cannot be ignored.
Hackers selling new Stampado ransomware on the dark web for a mere $39
The ransomware is allegedly capable of deleting random files every six hours if the ransom is not paid.
Bad weather hits UK retail sales in June
Like-for-like sales slip 0.5% from a year ago following 0.5% increase in May.
NCA cybercrime report estimates 2.11 million in UK victims of cybercrime
NCA report highlights looming threat of cyberattacks on UK's economy and infrastructure.
BT and KPMG research finds cybercrime has now become an industry
Criminal gangs and state entities have been found using sophisticated hacking tools.
Brexit: Paris and Frankfurt tout for London business amid uncertainty over Britain's future in the EU
Paris took out an advert in the Financial Times urging businesses to consider the French capital.
EU referendum: Housing market will slow down in wake of Brexit
Analysts predicting that many buyers will put a break on their spending while the dust settles
Brexit: Will London lose its fintech crown?
Ramping up government startup grants could help protect the UK's lead in technology.
My Local files notice of intention to appoint administrators, putting 1,700 jobs at risk
Morrisons sold 140 M Local shops (now My Local) in September 2015 to a consortium led by Mike Greene.
Auditor KPMG pulling out of Fifa because of 'lack of commitment' to reform
The company that audited Fifa's books for years now decides the organisation is too dirty.
RBS, KPMG and Cerberus Capital accused of fraud by former Torex Retail boss
Neil Mitchell is seeking at least £30m towards loss of earnings, damages, interests and other costs.
Rent costs are out of control – government must support renters by banning letting fees
18% of the population live in this sector – we need radical action to improve security, conditions and costs.
Sunshine and bank holiday weekends boost UK retail industry in May
BRC figures show sales at UK stores increased 1.4% year-on-year in May after two months of stagnation.
Three to trial network-wide mobile ad-blocking in June
A 24-hour public trial will take place in week beginning 13 June.
BT to begin searching for successor to chairman Sir Mike Rake
The 68-year-old chairman will maintain his position until at least September 2017.
Massive security flaw found in Microsoft Office 365 leaving world's largest companies exposed
SAML vulnerability exposed federated accounts, affecting big firms like IBM, Intel, Pfizer and Aston Martin.
BHS enters administration: A timeline of high-street retailer's 88-year history
Retailer enters administration after 88 years but where did it all go wrong for BHS?
EU referendum: What are the key Brexit claims of the Leave and Remain campaigns?
The IBTimes UK distills three arguments from both sides of the EU referendum divide.
Tata Steel appoints Standard Chartered to work with KPMG to find buyers for its British business
Tata Steel has claimed that it has already contacted 190 potential buyers.
Moody's forecast: Marks and Spencers, Next to see slow growth in clothing sales
Bonmarché, one of UK's largest value retailers, recently warned 'consumer confidence does not appear buoyant'.
UK retail sales hit by early Easter, bad weather and lower food prices
Sales at British retailers decline at the fastest pace in six months in January, as bad weather dampens demand.