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Have your say: Should investment and personal banking be separated?
Posted in Business, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged banks, investment banking, linkedin, personal banking, retail banking on March 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Should investment and personal banking be separated?
Posted in Business, Finance, Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Alistair Darling, banks, BBA, Brian Capon, British Bankers Association, Chancellors' debate, Citi, Citigroup, Conservative Party, George Osborne, investment banking, KPMG, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, linkedin, OECD, personal banking, retail banking, Tim Congdon, UK Banks Performance Benchmarking Survey, Vikram Pandit, Vince Cable on March 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The investment banking business has become a cartel according to Vince Cable – rewarming the discussion about retail and investment banking. “In order to make our banking system safe, we have got to break them up,” Cable proposed in last night’s debate between the three want-to-be-next-Chancellors. The topic has been a hot potato for a while [...]
OFT backs out on overdraft charges investigation
Posted in Business, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged banks, BBA, British Bankers Association, linkedin, Office of Fair Trading, OFT, overdraft, Supreme Court, unautorised overdraft charges, United Kingdom on December 22, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has decided to drop its investigation in whether or not bank charges for unauthorised overdrafts are fair. This comes about a month after the Supreme Court’s decision to enormously limit the trading watchdog’s resources to look into that matter. Since then, the OFT was consulting on how to carry [...]
Supreme Court backs banks on unauthorised overdraft charges
Posted in Business, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged banks, BBA, British Bankers Association, linkedin, Office of Fair Trading, OFT, overdraft, Supreme Court, unautorised overdraft charges, United Kingdom on November 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Millions of bank customers hoping to get their unauthorised overdraft charges refunded were disappointed today. The UK Supreme Court, who decided on the matter of fairness of unauthorised overdraft charges by banks announced that the proceedings were fair. Thus, the highest court overturned earlier court rulings and put an end to the Office of Fair Trading‘s (OFT) [...]