Former Lloyds FX head joins Cobalt blockchain post-trade platform
Ex Lloyds forex chief Darren Coote has also invested in Cobalt.
Companies must face facts: Cyber attacks can wreak havoc on multiple fronts
Brian Cohen is CFO of BitSight, which provides companies with security ratings.
PSD2 and open banking – a fraud prevention perspective
Fraud prevention expert Richard Harris of Feedzai examines the ramifications of PSD2's faster payments and open APIs.
Shocking CCTV footage of thieves stealing £1,000 from pensioner in lift
The 69-year-old victim had walked into Lloyds Bank in Ilford to withdraw £1,000 cash from her account before she got into a lift, where she was pick-pocketed.
Two million Britons see their bank accounts go into the red each month
StepChange charity warns that customers are stuck in a vicious circle of borrowing and constantly struggle to repay overdraft fees.
RBS to cut 680 jobs amid plans to shut 259 branches
Unite union describes the cuts as "savage" and questions why government signed off the lender's closure plans.
Lloyds Bank to close 49 branches and axe 100 jobs
Lloyds Banking Group and Yorkshire Building Society to close a combined 62 branches, axing around 300 jobs.
British banks well placed to withstand 'disorderly Brexit'
Bank of England says high street lenders could cope with combination of hard Brexit and global recession.
Lloyds and Halifax down: Online banking taken out by glitch
Customers of Lloyds and Halifax are unable to move funds through online banking. Some patrons are even being told they do not have an account with their bank.
Automated software testing: The cure for financial services in an uncertain world?
Daniel Kroening is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and founder of AI company Diffblue.
Lloyds Bank profits jump in third quarter as PPI costs decline
Pre-tax profits for the three months to September rose to £1.95bn from £811m in the same period a year earlier.
Lloyds Bank shareholders suing for being 'mugged' over HBOS takeover
The shareholders claim the bank failed to tell them HBOS was effectively bust before the transaction was completed.
Hackers stole over $40m from several banks in an elaborate ATM hacking campaign
The hackers used specialised malware to leave no trace of their activities, their "tradecraft" suggesting involvement with an organised cybercrime group.
Catalan bank Sabadell moves legal base amid provincial independence turmoil
Spain's fifth-largest bank has triggered process to move to Alicante to ensure it stays within the ECB's framework.
Thousands of UK shops set to dim lights and music for Autism Hour
Stores will create a more friendly environment for those with autism as part of a National Autism Society event.
Phantom Squad hackers demand ransom after threatening DDoS attacks against thousands of firms
The DDoS extortion group has sent out a massive wave of spam emails to thousands of companies across the globe.
Average City bonuses jump to £15,000 while health and social sectors get 'close to zero'
Staff in the banking and insurance sectors are paid the highest average bonuses in the country.
KPMG cleared of wrongdoing in HBOS audit probe
Accountancy firm had faced allegations that its audit of HBOS in 2007 fell short of expected standards.
Cost of private education in UK soars to £150,000
Annual private school fees have risen by more than 20% in past five years.
US government files $400bn Libor case lawsuit in London court
Barclays, Lloyds and RBS among the nine banks sued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Britain's wealth breaks £10tn barrier thanks to booming City and rising house prices
Lloyds report shows total value of UK assets jumped 9% last year but concerns over inequality remain.
Banks urged to make 'fundamental changes' to overdraft charges
FCA chief executive Andrew Bailey calls for radical overhaul as 'status quo is not an option'.
Barclays suffers £1.2bn loss following sale of African business
Banking giant books £2.5bn loss on sale of 33% in Barclays Africa Group and set aside £700m for PPI compensation.
Lloyds posts largest profit in eight years despite fresh spike in PPI costs
Britain's largest retail bank forced to set aside further £1.1bn to deal with PPI complaints.
Northern Trust opts for EU subsidiary in Luxembourg to mitigate Brexit risk
Asset manager wants to make sure market access is not disrupted following UK's exit from the European economic bloc.
Firms 'could shift jobs away from London by year-end' without Brexit deal
The Financial Conduct Authority presses government to strike transitional Brexit agreement with Brussels.
Zombie YouTube channel sues Google after losing ads over 'anti-extremist' policy
YouTube channel ZombieGoBoom says it has lost up to 95% of its revenue from Google's screening algorithm.
The $120bn threat: Cyber-attack could cost the global economy as much as Hurricane Katrina
Lloyd's of London warns cyber-attacks could hit world's economy as hard as natural disasters.
Loss on Government's RBS stake sale almost doubles to £1.9bn
National Audit Office says sale was 'value for money' even though the loss exceeds the £1.1bn forecast
Lloyds to scrap unplanned overdraft charges for 20 million customers
From November customers exceeding their overdraft limits will face no fees at all.