Author: CXM Editorial

Bank of England’s Michael Saunders: ‘Prepare for Higher Interest Rates’

The MPC member on why he voted for a rise – and why policymakers should not hold fire during Brexit talks Households should prepare for interest rates to rise as the Bank of England withdraws some of the emergency support it injected into...

UK Energy Regulator Proposes Price Cap for Poorest Customers

Britain’s energy regulator Ofgem could cap bills for some of the most vulnerable customers and make it easier to switch supplier in response to a government request to set out plans to help customers on the poorest-value tariffs. Utilities have denied...

From Chatbots to Treasure Hunts, Agencies Get Creative in Recruiting New Workers

It’s never been harder for agencies to recruit needed talent, up against often higher paying options at tech giants. Here’s how five agencies are deviating from the well-trodden path of intern schemes and headhunters to ensure their clients represent the...

Banking Startup Tide Raises $14 Million to ‘Give Small Businesses Back Their Time’

Banking startup Tide raised $14 million in one of the largest Series A funding rounds closed by a fintech company this year. Tide, a digital-only banking app aimed at small businesses, has also partnered with online lender iwoca, in a move to...

Londoners in Zone 1 Will Soon Be Able to Order Birthday Cake On-demand

London-based startup, CakeDrop, has launched a new service this week that has corralled some of the capital’s best independent bakeries to provide on-demand birthday cake deliveries to Zone 1 workplaces. The service allows London’s office workers to bulk buy and schedule...

Barclays Picks Dublin for Its European Hub

Barclays has picked Dublin to ­become its post-Brexit European hub as banks step up plans to protect their access to the EU once the UK leaves. The bank has agreed to the terms to rent bigger premises in the Irish capital as...

Facebook Drone That Could Bring Global Internet Access Completes Test Flight

Mark Zuckerberg’s long-term plan for the Aquila drone is to have it and others provide internet access to 4bn people around the world who are in the dark A solar-powered drone backed by Facebook that could one day provide worldwide internet...

UK Digital Infrastructure Boosted by Launch of New £400m Government Fund

The government has today launched a new, £400m Digital Infrastructure Investment Fund (DIIF), designed to combat slow download times and troublesome connectivity across the country. Ministers are seeking to revolutionise Britain’s digital infrastructure, making internet access more reliable for homes and...

European Commission Antitrust Watchdog Margrethe Vestager Encourages Firms to Sue Google for Anti-competitive Practices

Brussels’ crackdown on Google is set to intensify after the EU’s top watchdog urged companies to sue the US tech giant in light of its mega-fine for anti-competitive practices. Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s competition chief, also said the decision to fine Google €2.4bn (£2.1bn)...

Station F, the World’s Largest Startup Campus Opens in Paris

WIRED interviews Roxanne Varza, director of new campus Station F The world’s biggest startup campus is opening today in Paris’s 13th arrondissement. Based on a former railway depot known as la Halle Freyssinet, the 34,000m2 space will accommodate more than 1,000 startups...

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