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Skipton International Launches New 2 Year Bond Paying 3.25% AER

ST PETER PORT, Guernsey, June 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- New 2 year offshore fixed rate sterling bondEarn 3.25% AERLimited edition, will be withdrawn when allocation completeSkipton International

Stephen M. Hoffman, Jr., Former Federal Reserve Official, Joins Promontory Financial Group

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Stephen M. Hoffman, a prominent regulatory expert, has joined Promontory Financial Group, the premier global financial services consulting firm. Mr. Hoffman joins

PwC US Hires Former US Department of Treasury Senior Executive Douglas W. Roeder for its Financial Services Regulatory Practice

Industry Veteran Adds To the Depth and Experience of PwC's Financial Services Regulatory teamNEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- PwC US announced today that Douglas W. Roeder has joined the firm's

Toshinori Kurihara, Former Financial Services Agency Official, Joins Promontory

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Promontory Financial Group, the premier consulting firm for financial services companies worldwide, announced that Toshinori Kurihara has been named a Managing Director in

New Business Easy Access Account Launched by Skipton International

ST PETER PORT, Guernsey, July 6, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Just launched, the Skipton International Business Account aims to offer easy access business deposit terms to companies, trusts and

6 Month Sterling Offshore Fixed Rate Bond With Monthly Income Launched

ST PETER PORT, Guernsey, May 4, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- - New Six Month Sterling Bond - Monthly Interest Available - 2.26% AER or 2.17% AER Monthly Returns Skipton International (

Mutuals Lead on Customer Service

ST PETER PORT, Guernsey, May 4, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Mutual Building Societies have outperformed the UK's banks in a number of areas of customer service, new research has revealed. The verdict comes

Can banks weather the commercial real estate storm?

It's become sort of a cliché as of late to note the looming storms represented by souring commercial real estate loans. But how bad will it be? CNNmoney.com notes that in testimony before the