Mark Kleinman

Mark Kleinman


Sky News City editor, CityAM columnist; winner, 2021 British Journalism Awards; twice London Press Club Business Journalist of the Year. Charlton Athletic fan.

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Exclusive: The Bank of London is this weekend exploring the possibility of a rescue bid for Silicon Valley Bank UK even as the Bank of England prepares to put the business through an insolvency process after a run on deposits on both sides of the Atlantic.

Revealed: Tremor International, the London-listed advertising technology group, has received enquiries from a number of potential financial and strategic bidders after seeing its shares more than halve in the last year.

Revealed: Andy Street, the Conservative West Midlands mayor, is set to receive a £1.2bn boost in chancellor Jeremy Hunt's Budget on Wednesday from the creation of new levelling-up zones, disposal of government land and retention of business rates

Exclusive: McLaren Group, the F1 team-owner and supercar manufacturer, has received a £70m equity injection from existing shareholders as part of a capital-raising plan which could now see as much as £500m ploughed into the business in the coming years.

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EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea FC’s new owners could be prevented from paying dividends for ten years and be bound by strict limits on the club’s indebtedness under a package of measures dubbed ‘anti-Glazer clauses’ aimed at avoiding the controversy that dogged Manchester United after…

Exclusive: Chelsea FC has struck a £20m-a-year shirt-sleeve sponsorship deal with WhaleFin, a cryptocurrency group, that could be announced as early as tomorrow. Although the club continues to operate under the strict conditions of its government licence, the partnership... 1/2

EXCLUSIVE: The brother of Gina Coladangelo, the Whitehall director whose alleged affair with health secretary Matt Hancock has prompted calls for him to quit, is a director of PHL Group, a private healthcare provider which has won several NHS contracts.

Exclusive: The Premier League told clubs at a meeting today that a new six-year partnership with Electronic Arts, the video games group, would be worth close to £500m (more than twice the current annual value) and underlines the League's ongoing commercial pull. More soon.

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