Posts Tagged ‘bad bank’

Chancellor to announce Northern Rock sale

In his Mansion House speech later this evening, Chancellor George Osborne is to announce plans to sell off state-owned Northern Rock. The crisis-torn bank, which collapsed on the eve of the credit crisis, is expected to be auctioned off and will raise around £1 billion. The Chancellor will say he hopes to find a buyer [...]

Northern Rock bad bank returns to profit

Northern Rock Asset Management (NRAM), the so-called bad bank, returned to profit in 2010, it was reported today. The crisis-torn bank, which was the first victim of the credit crunch, said pre-tax profits for the 2010 year were £200.1 million, against a £166.5 million loss in 2009. At the start of 2010, Northern Rock was [...]

Northern Rock to axe 680 jobs

Crisis-torn Northern Rock has today announced it will reduce headcount by a further 680 as part of another restructure. According to the lender, which was nationalised in February 2008, the job losses are necessary as part of a cost-cutting exercise and would affect employees “at all grades across the company”. Less than 2,000 people will [...]

Northern Rock reports £232m loss

Crisis-torn Northern Rock has today unveiled an underlying loss of £232.4 million for the 2010 year for its so-called “good“ bank. Despite the loss, the Newcastle-based bank will pay more than £13 million in bonuses to its 4,000-strong workforce. The bonus comes despite executive chairman Ron Sandler describing the losses as “disappointing”. He comments: “2010 [...]

Northern Rock’s bad bank back in profit

Northern Rock Asset Management (NRAM), the so-called bad bank, has today reported it has returned to profit.
The crisis-torn bank, which was the first victim of the credit crunch, said pre-tax profit for the first six months to the end of June were £349.7 million, compared with a loss of £724.2 million a year earlier.
Meanwhile, the [...]