15 Dec 2009
| by Staff
Nigel Gilbert In October, Gilbert, marketing director at Lloyds Banking Group, announced plans to leave the company at the end of the year. He was the marketer responsible for the bank's successful 'For ...
LONDON - Israel has hit out at government guidance for supermarkets which says West Bank goods...food from the area has been labelled Produce of the West Bank'. Sainsbury's and Waitrose are among ...
settlers living in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, which were occupied in the 1967 war. ...
on the Government to improve the situation. He said: 'Young people are more of an investment than the banks, yet ...
by Italian oil and gas firm Eni, followed by Swiss bank UBS. A total of 76 criteria were used to judge ...
Financial institutions owed money by Dubai World, the ailing holding company of the Dubai Government, were handed a lifeline by The United Arab Emirates' central bank. The Abu-Dhabi-based bank is offering a special liquidity scheme to banks that are owed debts by Dubai World in a bid to increase market ...
bank. The organisation paid out a record 21 billion in compensation in the six months from the end ...
LONDON - Government plans to launch three banks create particular marketing challenges....Alistair Darling unveiled plans to add three banks to the British high street by break ing off chunks of RBS and Lloyds Banking Group (LBG). However, this may be easier said than done. The UK's biggest banking brands, such as Barclays and NatWest, have been built by decades of marketing, while more recent ...
. Source: Independent Lloyds Banking Group is launching a series of new initiatives that will look ...
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High-street banks and building societies hungry ...
out of recession by stimulating consumer spending. According to Kevin Mountford, head of banking ...
of marketing advisory group The Financial Services Forum, agrees that the banks have little choice ...
LONDON - The latest 'Moody Britain' report shows consumers are angry at banks, politicians...Britain' research from McCann Erickson confirms that consumers feel angrier than ever. Let down by banks ...
than in the gov ernment, banks and airlines. Whether this faith is enough to quell the nation ...
on the housing ladder even more arduous. For those who can't rely on the bank of Mum and Dad the lack ...