SWIFT adds 22 global banks to its cross-border blockchain project
The blockchain proof of concept is part of the SWIFT gpi service for cross-border payments.
Strongest talent brands are shaped by employees themselves
Achieving good talent branding is not a simple exercise and employees can boost it in a way even CEOs can't.
The era of low interest rates is ten years old today – but savers won't send a cake
The financial crisis and last summer's Brexit vote has seen interest rates fall from 5.75% to 0.25%.
Britain's Got Talent star Beau Dermott insures voice for £1m after signing record deal
Schoolgirl is being hailed as the next Susan Boyle.
Lloyds accused of covering 'British wolves of Wall Street' fraud for a decade
Thames Valley Police's commissioner claims Lloyds knew of banking scam as early as 2008.
UK business confidence hits 18-month high despite Brexit uncertainty
Lloyds Bank's confidence index rises to 24% in May from 14% in January.
Who are the Barclays Four? John Varley, Roger Jenkins, Thomas Kalaris, Richard Boath charged with fraud
Four key senior executives helped the bank raise £11.8bn from Qatar and avoid a UK government bailout.
Deal Or No Deal host Noel Edmonds reveals suicide attempt after £245m fraud scam
Edmonds' business was destroyed in 2005 following a loans scam by HBOS financiers.
Credit Suisse to cut 1,500 jobs in London due to mounting costs
The job cuts are part of restructuring drive that got underway at the bank in 2015.
FTSE Moves: Top flight stocks dip as UK election voting gets underway
The European Central Bank closes the door to further interest rate cuts.
FTSE Moves: Top flight stocks edge higher as markets brace for election
Banking sentiment lifts after the European Central Bank helps rescue Spain's Banco Popular.
Royal Bank of Scotland reaches £200m settlement with shareholders
The move means disgraced bank boss Fred Goodwin will not give evidence in court on the lender's near collapse.
FTSE Moves: Stocks set fresh records as pound slips after election lead narrows
The FTSE 100 and the FTSE 250 both end the week setting mid-session records.
A tale of two banks: Lloyds has paid back taxpayer but RBS still has a mountain to climb
Lloyds has more than paid back its £20.3bn bailout, while RBS has posted its ninth year of losses in a row.
FTSE Moves: London market holds onto record gains buoyed by Lloyds returning to private hands
Government makes £900m from Lloyds rescue as the banking group passes back fully into private ownership.
Lloyds return to private ownership after government completes sale
Curtain falls on bailout after eight years as government recoups £20.3bn bailout funds.
JP Morgan buys Dublin office block amid bank Brexit planning
The US bank's new building will be able to house twice the number of staff it already employs in Dublin.
FTSE Moves: Stocks make gains driven by AstraZeneca drug trials
A weaker pound also attracted traders to the international nature of firms on the index.
Major UK lenders' financials hint at a turnaround, but can investors bank on the sector again?
Banks have been rebuilding their balance sheets and returning to form – once again piquing equity investors' interest.
The old £5 notes won't be legal tender by the weekend but there are 150 million still in circulation
Paper £5 notes will cease to be legal tender at midnight on Friday.
Market analysis: UK bank numbers and a look ahead at sector stocks in May 2017
Former city trader and TipTV founder Nick Batsford discusses recent financials posted by major banks with market analyst Matt Brown.
Hackers using 'cybersquatting' tactics to spoof websites of UK's biggest banks
DomainTools found 110 fake HSBC websites were used in the cybercrime scam.
Direct Line Group reports 4.1% increase in gross written premium for Q1 2017
The insurance firm will maintain its Combined Operating Ratio target within the 93% to 95% range.
Payday fury as Natwest, Halifax and Lloyds suffer app glitches on same day
Customers of three major UK banks have seen payments go missing and access denied to their accounts.
Barclays profits more than double as bank beats estimates
CEO Jes Staley confirms bank will create 2,000 UK jobs over the next three years.
FTSE Moves: Global markets underwhelmed by Donald Trump tax cut plans
Shares in Lloyds Banking Group buck trend after doubling profits in the first three months of the year.
Lloyds doubles first-quarter profits despite 'challenging' environment
Lloyds sets aside another £350m to pay off continuing payment protection insurance claims.
Bank of England sets out new money market code of conduct
The central bank said the aim of the new UK Money Markets Code is to bring integrity to City trading.
Lloyds Bank appoints judge to review HBOS bribery and sex parties scandal
Bank appoints retired high court judge Dame Linda Dobbs to review the scandal that involved bribery.
PSD2 and relationship banking in a robotic age
Nancy Langer is president and chief operating officer at Zafin.