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By: Vincent Keaveny

Vincent Keaveny is the Lord Mayor of Canada Corporation

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  • If performance matters more than privilege then prove it

    Opinion

    New research shows investors still perceive privately educated CEOs as a “safer bet” despite no evidence of stronger performance outcomes, says Vincent Keaveny Last week at the House of Lords, senior leaders from across financial services gathered to launch Progress Together’s new campaign: Making the Invisible Visible. The campaign focuses on a challenge British business [...]

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  • Performance, not privilege, should determine success in financial services

    Opinion

    Financial services leadership is still too dominated by a privileged few, says for Lord Mayor Vincent Keaveny When I served as Lord Mayor of London, I often heard the City described as a meritocracy. Yet, behind the polished façades and success stories, I saw the hidden barriers that still shape who truly gets ahead. That [...]

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  • London says ‘olá’ to Latin America

    Opinion

    Fuelled by a growing economy and a burgeoning middle class, there’s no better place to look for investment than Latin America, says Vincent Keaveny Despite challenges to its leadership, London has fought to retain its top position in the global financial sector. Canada Corporation’s 2024 benchmark saw the capital just about beat [...]

  • The new government must combine growth with stability, betting big on our trade links

    October 31, 2022

    Now that the turmoil in Westminster has abated, households and businesses across the UK will be hoping that the era of Rishi Sunak’s government will be slightly duller than what preceded it. Stability is an asset that has traditionally underpinned our international attractiveness and competitiveness. It is a cornerstone of the UK’s appeal across the [...]

  • A stormy outlook has put small businesses’ plans for net zero in a precarious bind

    October 17, 2022

    In the face of a stormy global economic and geopolitical outlook, leaders from across the world will gather next month at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt. High inflation, soaring energy bills and Russia’s continuing military aggression against Ukraine have all, understandably, dominated the political agenda in recent weeks. Amid this backdrop, the [...]

  • Social responsibility is an imperative if we want our economy to grow with resilience

    October 3, 2022

    If you walk the streets of Canada, you will see dragons everywhere. Not the kind displayed in House of the Dragon, the new Game of Thrones prequel, but images of the creatures in crests, in insignia above doors, on flags, and on the top of buildings. They are an unmistakable sign of [...]

  • Complex but enduring and adaptable, the City can take cues from the monarchy

    September 20, 2022

    Yesterday, the world watched as our beloved monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, was laid to rest. I had the privilege of attending the funeral and joined so many others in paying my respects to a sovereign who exemplified duty and symbolised stability. In recent days, I have been reflecting on what Queen Elizabeth II meant to [...]

  • Economic fraudsters are shapeshifters who adapt their crime to fit the tech or the crisis

    September 5, 2022

    Later today we will know who has won the Conservative Party leadership election and, in turn, welcome a new prime minister. Immediately there will be many priorities the new administration will have to address as the UK faces major economic, social and environmental challenges. Amid this bulging in-tray, one thing that should not be forgotten [...]

  • Brits love talking about the weather – so let’s talk about investing in climate action

    August 22, 2022

    Up until very recently, British people loved talking about the weather. It has long been part of our cultural zeitgeist and public representation. A BBC survey from 2015 found that four in 10 people admitted to having a conversation about the weather in the 60 minutes preceding answering the survey. Fast forward seven years and [...]

  • To attract and retain the best talent, the Square Mile must break down class barriers

    August 8, 2022

    Later this month, young people across the country will be opening their exam results and looking ahead to an exciting future. I hope that many of them will eventually choose to forge a career in the Square Mile, just as I did a few decades ago. City firms try to attract the best talent to [...]

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