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Bank’s poor management created ‘prolonged and severe risk’ of financial crime, says regulator
New CEO will take charge as optimism grows over lender’s cost-cutting measures and wider outlook
Nathan Bostock to step down at the end of the year but will remain in new investments role
Poems are the latest weapon in the fightback against bank fraud
Appointment of former business envoy comes as Spanish parent prepares transformation plan
Bank blames low-interest environment and impact of banking regulation
Santander UK also cited by CMA over similar failings
Legislation designed to cut risk in the banking sector has flooded the market with capital
For Santander, money saved from not paying Andrea Orcel is no laughing matter
UK regulator says £183m not distributed to deceased customers’ beneficiaries over 3 years
Rationale behind the Spanish bank’s interest in the sector is not immediately obvious
UK rail and bus group reverses £152m annual pre-tax profit to a £327m loss
First of the ‘big five’ banks to move from Visa as Mastercard seeks to grow in the UK
TSB, Metro Bank and Santander’s UK business all had a disappointing week
HSBC, RBS and Lloyds to set up funds worth a combined £225m
RBS, Lloyds, TSB and Santander announce changes to savings and loans
Bank employs hundreds in UK on terms that represent new twist in labour market
Growth of contactless transactions means greater volumes of low-value purchases
State-controlled lender plans to bolster capital position by at least £2bn
Spanish bank beats earnings expectations despite recession in Brazil and political uncertainty in the UK
Santander invests in digital technology to streamline home loan process
Apple looks to McLaren; self-driving cars, Airbus, RBS, Wells Fargo in the news
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