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16 minutes ago, Will! said:

Financial Times: Starling snaps up £500mn mortgage book in shift from Covid loans

Covid loans and specialist mortgage loans. 

I hope theyve remembered to carry the 10s, discount the units, shift the decimal point ...

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/jan/23/metro-bank-shares-crash-after-loans-blunder-revealed

Im not sure Id be comfortable buying another finance co's mortgage books - unless I was paid to take them.

A few missed turds on the balance sheet and its toilet.

 

 

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18 hours ago, Will! said:

Financial Times: Starling snaps up £500mn mortgage book in shift from Covid loans

Covid loans and specialist mortgage loans. 

V strange article popping up on my phone feed -

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/family/life/proof-never-late-make-billion-pound-fortune/

I’m proof it’s never too late to make your billion-pound fortune

At 54, Anne Boden became the first woman in the UK to start a bank – now valued at £1.1bn. Meet the midlifers that risked it all to succeed

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Now I know its the telewag, who are like the Express.

And it's a lifestyle article.

But all the same  - My 1bln??

Starling is funded to get the cash offered by BoE.

Lots of heat n noise around Starling at the mo. Is the float still going?

 

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2 minutes ago, spyguy said:

V strange article popping up on my phone feed -

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/family/life/proof-never-late-make-billion-pound-fortune/

I’m proof it’s never too late to make your billion-pound fortune

At 54, Anne Boden became the first woman in the UK to start a bank – now valued at £1.1bn. Meet the midlifers that risked it all to succeed

I would like to question that word SUCCEED.....very subjective that.;)

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On 15/06/2022 at 07:24, spyguy said:

Now I know its the telewag, who are like the Express.

And it's a lifestyle article.

But all the same  - My 1bln??

Starling is funded to get the cash offered by BoE.

Lots of heat n noise around Starling at the mo. Is the float still going?

 

https://amp.theguardian.com/business/2022/jun/18/questions-over-how-starling-bank-handed-out-15000-covid-loans-a-month

Starling Bank: questions over volume of customers taken on during Covid crisis

More than tripling of business customer base has raised questions about online lender’s ability to run proper checks

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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/may/27/former-minister-accuses-starling-bank-over-covid-loans

However, he singled out Starling Bank and accused the lender of using the scheme for its own benefit. “With minimal data, I cannot analyse the full extent of the misdemeanours, but I’d like to call out one of these banks that I believe has acted against the government’s and taxpayer’s interests: this is Starling Bank,” he told guests at an anti-fraud event in Westminster.

Starling Bank’s chief executive and founder, Anne Boden, said she was “shocked” by Agnew’s comments, and has asked the former minister to withdraw his statements. Boden said Starling had been open and transparent about its approach to bounce-back loans and was one of the “most active and effective banks fighting fraud”.

Agnew pointed to a significant rise in the bank’s lending balances since the scheme went live. Back in November 2019, before the pandemic, Starling had only lent £23m , excluding loans bought from other companies. By June 2021, according to a company trading update, it had distributed £1.6bn worth of bounce-back loans.

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1 hour ago, spyguy said:

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/may/27/former-minister-accuses-starling-bank-over-covid-loans

However, he singled out Starling Bank and accused the lender of using the scheme for its own benefit. “With minimal data, I cannot analyse the full extent of the misdemeanours, but I’d like to call out one of these banks that I believe has acted against the government’s and taxpayer’s interests: this is Starling Bank,” he told guests at an anti-fraud event in Westminster.

Starling Bank’s chief executive and founder, Anne Boden, said she was “shocked” by Agnew’s comments, and has asked the former minister to withdraw his statements. Boden said Starling had been open and transparent about its approach to bounce-back loans and was one of the “most active and effective banks fighting fraud”.

Agnew pointed to a significant rise in the bank’s lending balances since the scheme went live. Back in November 2019, before the pandemic, Starling had only lent £23m , excluding loans bought from other companies. By June 2021, according to a company trading update, it had distributed £1.6bn worth of bounce-back loans.

The Black Magic spell i had cast against Starlingbank and Anne Boden is slowly taking effect.

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Oh. Dear.

The Covid loans, the billionaire … and Starling, the very fast-growing bank

In 2019, it had lent just £23m. By June 2021, it had issued £1.6bn of bounce-back lending – and an ex-minister has questions

https://amp.theguardian.com/business/2022/jun/18/the-covid-loans-the-billionaire-and-starling-the-very-fast-growing-bank

Who have thought an ex RBS banker could be dodgy ...

Sir Fred will be spinning in his pension....

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On 26/05/2020 at 10:36, PeanutButter said:

Fun!

Taxis are self driving (cabbies still around but as a luxury). Local deliveries (food, paperwork, Amazon) via drone or automated courier. Temperatures noticeably higher and for longer periods, more aircon in homes, more aircon installers/servicing. Private healthcare running NHS, lots of jobs shed there with a big push for automation/younger cheaper workers/zero hours contracts. US food conglomerates dominate farming, buying out bust farms after having driven down the prices of their unmarked low-quality produce, prices now high. Obesity epidemic continues but Londoners slightly better off as cycling has been given more road space. Trains into capital at capacity. Water shortages more frequent (pipes not fixed). Finance jobs disappeared overseas or to AI. Greenbelt built on. Property still a store for wealth, mainly foreign. Renters locked out generationally from buying. Illegal immigration continues apace, but now includes some southern Europeans. London council bosses on 500k salaries. Broadband in London still comparatively slow, plenty of workers 'escaped' to home counties and beyond. More people myopic than ever before, but opticians have been quasi-automated. Tourism still extremely popular. Fewer women working as childcare now costs more than Eton. Facial recognition embedded throughout city. Oh yeah and talking cats. The cats will talk, but it'll be pretty boring after the initial wonder wears off.

Self-driving cars could be on UK roads by 2026, says transport secretary

 

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/dec/27/self-driving-cars-could-be-on-uk-roads-by-2026-says-transport-secretary

 

 

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