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Revolut finally receives UK banking licence after three-year wait

Move paves way for fintech firm to hold customers’ deposits and offer own-branded loans, including mortgages

Lloyds predicts drop in defaults on loans and mortgages as UK economy improves

Bank sets aside just £44m for bad debts and defaults in second quarter amid upbeat outlook

Northern Rock ‘mortgage prisoners’ sue TSB subsidiary that bought their loans

Borrowers say Whistletree charged inflated interest rates when it took on their debt after lender’s collapse

Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners say

Cash provides essential fallback when digital payments break down, Payment Choice Alliance points out

From trains to retail, how CrowdStrike outage caused havoc across industries

Transport, hospitals, television stations, sports clubs and financial systems among the sectors hit

Nationwide gets green light for £2.9bn takeover of Virgin Money

Regulator the CMA finds deal will not substantially affect competition for mortgages and credit cards

Canary Wharf Group to carve chunks out of HSBC tower after bank leaves

Revamp of 42-storey block when bank moves out in 2027 will include new terraces and leisure facilities

UK banks told to treat politicians more fairly after Farage debanking row

The FCA says financial institutions should not disadvantage people running for office and their families

‘More politicised than any other bank’: HSBC’s new boss prepares to ride the Chinese tiger

Georges Elhedery learned Mandarin in preparation for the top job, a sign that he grasps exactly where his lender’s strength and weakness lie

HSBC names new Mandarin-speaking CEO as bank prepares for US-China tensions

Lebanese-born ex-finance chief Georges Elhedery takes up job in September when bank veteran Noel Quinn steps down

From magic acts to Goldman Sachs and beyond: the US finance whiz helping kickstart UK growth

Tracy Blackwell, boss of the Pension Insurance Corporation, has worked her way from up Baskin-Robbins and survived a shipwreck disaster (for her possessions), to lead a company set to work closely with the new chancellor

Goldman Sachs raises banker pay and bonuses after 150% surge in quarterly profit

Wall Street firm says it spent $4.2bn on compensation and benefits for its 45,300 staff in the three months to June

Disused Lloyds office sites to be converted into social housing

Exclusive: Bank launches project by selling Pudsey site as CEO says Labour’s commitment to sector is ‘clearer’ than last government’s

Mobile banking: alarm as fraudsters take over handsets and raid accounts

Scams underline risks of banking on mobile, with not all lenders prepared to refund victims

Senators accuse JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon of backtracking on climate commitments

Exclusive: Letter from senators, led by Elizabeth Warren, says JPMorgan may have misled investors and public

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