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Bankers' apologies are 'pathetic'

the individuals received in the run-up to the confrontation and the committee hearings, with current banking ... -preparation, the banks themselves were reluctant to divulge specific information around the pre-appearance briefings ... and would use internal and external sources to do that. The banks government aff airs teams ...

City journalist saw 'flashes of arrogance' in speeches

as the story moved on to issues surrounding risk managem ent, showing banks were ign oring cautionary advice ...

Danny Rogers: A harsh comms lesson for bank bosses

. The bank bosses muttered, in turn, that they were sorry for the turn of events . We must of course avoid ... for people in any office. As PRWeek was going to press, the serving bosses of British banks were trooping ...

Alex Hilton: MPs use attack as a form of defence

. There are more subtle modes of attack available. Every MP in the country has state-supported bank branches ...

Vanquis Bank appoints Experian in five-year deal

LONDON - Experian has signed a five-year deal with Vanquis Bank to advise on new customer sign...The multi-million pound agreement will position Experian as Vanquis Bank s principal credit bureau data provider. As well as providing the bank with its Transact SM application it will also make use ... s credit bureau will allow the bank to see applicants' credit history within the risk models implemented ...

Sheila's Wheels tops worst ad music poll

to find the nation's least popular ad music, followed by Halifax bank crooner Howard....in cabaret . Howard singing a take on Baha Men's 'Who Let the Dogs Out' for Yorkshire-based bank ...

 

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