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  • Sep 4, 2024 | good-with-money.com | Lori Campbell |Yolanda Courtines |Mark Mandel

    Unity Trust Bank, a business bank that prioritises social impact alongside profit, has made a 40th birthday pledge to donate £40,000 to charitable causes this year. Central to the goal is a new scheme that will provide grants of £5,000 each to three socially-minded organisations to support their own projects. This follows donations of £20,500 to 24 good causes across the UK so far this year, putting the bank well on course for hitting its target.

  • May 31, 2024 | good-with-money.com | Yolanda Courtines |Mark Mandel |Lori Campbell

    This article is from the latest Good Investment Review, which you can download free here. When companies value their employees as part of a “holistic approach to people, profit and the planet,” the odds of sustained success tilt in their favour, says Wellington Management. One of the questions we reflect on most often these days is this: how do labour relations impact a company’s ability to carry forward a strong competitive position into the future?

  • May 31, 2024 | good-with-money.com | Yolanda Courtines |Mark Mandel

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  • May 23, 2024 | bakermckenzie.com | Rob Mathews |Benjamin Bierwirth |Mark Mandel |James Tanner

    Welcome to the May edition of "In the Know", Baker McKenzie's leveraged finance newsletter that analyses significant trends and salient legal issues for participants in leveraged finance and high-yield markets around the globe. The US Securities Settlement is transitioning from a standard settlement cycle of "T+2" (two business days after a trade) to "T+1" (one business day) effective 28 May 2024.

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