The government has been NatWest’s largest shareholder since the financial crisis as a consequence of its £46bn bailout, when ...
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Thierry Hebraud, MCB’s CEO, talks to The Banker’s senior editor John Everington about the outlook for trade under a Trump ...
Arab Bank has regained its title as Bank of the Year for Jordan for 2024. The country’s largest lender — and the judges’ ...
The chief executive of Revolut has said an IPO in the UK is “not rational” and London cannot compete with the US market, in a ...
The CEOs of Zagrebačka Banka and UniCredit Bosnia & Herzegovina talk to senior editor John Everington about their digital ...
With many smaller US banks now “too small to succeed”, banking consolidation is expected to continue apace in the coming years, with the number of regional lenders set to decrease from around 4,500 to ...
The 2024 awards recognise excellence for banks in 127 countries, with the greatest number of submissions coming from ...
Donald Trump’s election to a second term as US president has led to a bullish mood among the investment banking community, with anticipated financial deregulation and tax cuts forecast to prompt a ...
Bank of America and upReach help students from lower socio-economic backgrounds access professional opportunities. Emma ...
Broken beer bottles, trash and discarded crack cocaine pipes litter the Bahnhofsviertel’s streets. The misery in one of Frankfurt’s smallest districts is most visible in the people who inhabit the ...
Remo Taricani, UniCredit Italy’s deputy head, talks to The Banker’s senior editor John Everington about the evolution of the ...