Banks have been warned not to stifle legitimate legal cases ahead of a fresh wave of PPI claims which may cost high street lenders billions of pounds. The latest round of Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims comes after it emerged banks and
Chinese financial “contagion” may spread to the rest of the world after a British bank lost more than £500million “betting big” on the country, a UK-based expert has warned. The world’s second-largest economy has been under the microscope in recent months, especially
Banks could be forced to pay out billions more in Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) claims following a decision in the Supreme Court that opens the door to historic claims. The ruling, handed down on Wednesday, has created an opportunity for claims dating
The New York Giants are about to enter the 2023 regular season with high expectations after making the playoffs and advancing to the divisional round and acquiring Darren Waller to bolster the offense. It’s not going to be an easy task. New
Switzerland’s financial markets authority said Thursday that an in-depth review of more than 30 banks conducted this spring found that “a large number” failed to meet basic requirements for analyzing the risk of money laundering. The authority, known as FINMA, said the
The European Central Bank (ECB) is preparing to send a letter to Italy raising objections about the government’s windfall tax on banks’ profits, the Corriere della Sera daily wrote on Friday. The letter will criticize the fact Rome announced the tax last
Nigel Farage has warned banks are trying to “force a cashless society” on Britons. It comes as banking giant NatWest prepares to impose a policy that could see restrictions on the amount of cash customers can withdraw and deposit from next month.
Iran announced a nationwide two-day holiday because of increasing temperatures, state media reported Tuesday. Government spokesperson Ali Bahadori Jahromi said the decision to close governmental offices, banks and schools on Wednesday and Thursday came after the health ministry warned about a possible
Nigel Farage has launched a new website to tackle de-banking as he continues to campaign on behalf of people whose bank accounts have been closed. It comes as former prime minister Liz Truss said she was “appalled” at the treatment of the
Nigel Farage claims the banking scandal is “far, far bigger than any of us had realised” and vowed to be the “agent of change” who will bring it to an end. The former Ukip leader says he has “blown the lid” off