The disruption of the financial industry

Note: This article is a collective work by the futurologist Jens Hansen and digital expert Carsten Lexa. Digitization brings us disruptions in a wide variety of industries. Newspaper publishers, video rental companies, retailers, bookstores — all have already undergone a major transformation. The change in the retail business for books was particularly bad especially in the USA. In 2011 the

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UK Office Of Fair Trading Reviewing The High Cost Of Business Insolvency

By: Ainsley Brown The Office of Fair Trading (OFT), the agency charged with policing trade practices – read unfair trade practices – has launched a study into the high cost associated with business insolvency. The study will focus on the way insolvency practitioners, namely accountants and lawyers are appointed and how they set their fees. The importance of the study

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UK New Supreme Court Hands Down Its First Business Case Ruling: The Sigma SIV

By: Ainsley Brown The UK’s highest court, its new Supreme Court – new in name only, it still has the same functions as the old House of Lords – has handed down its first business case ruling. And it is a significant one, not just for those directly affected by the ruling but also within the wider UK and international

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Creditors Of Lehman Brothers’ European Division Will Just Have to Wait A Bit Longer To Recovery Their Money

By: Ainsley Brown The English High Court has scuttled a plan for quick payouts to creditors by the administrator’s of Lehman Brothers’ European arm. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), the administrator is now carefully studying the judgment and weighing it options i.e. should it appeal or not. In either case Lehman Brothers’ creditors face delays in recovering their assets. The ruling affects some

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Swedish Carmaker Saab Being Eyed By Several Potential Buyers

By: Ainsley Brown  In court papers presented to creditors in early April, the Swedish car maker, Saab explained that it has had extensive contacts with about 20 potential buyers.  Saab, which is being cut lose by General Motors (GM) as part of its own restructuring efforts, filed for bankruptcy in February. In filing for bankruptcy Saab is hoping to buy

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