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City A.M. • Jun 13, 2025
Will fintech banks survive falling interest rates?
The recent increase in interest rates significantly boosted the earnings of digital banking firms, enabling them to achieve substantial revenue growth and move closer to sustained...
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City A.M. • May 30, 2025
Nationwide hands customers billions as FTSE 100 banks up shareholder payouts
In 2024, Nationwide distributed £2.8 billion to customers via enhanced savings and loan rewards, while major FTSE 100 banks allocated surplus capital towards increased dividends fo...
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