Banks 'discuss joint bid to cut bonus payouts'

Britain’s biggest banks are involved in behind-the-scenes talks over a joint plan to cut bonus payouts and boost lending to small businesses, it was reported today.

Banks 'discuss joint bid to cut bonus payouts'

Britain’s biggest banks are involved in behind-the-scenes talks over a joint plan to cut bonus payouts and boost lending to small businesses, it was reported today.

Senior executives from Barclays, HSBC, Standard Chartered and Royal Bank of Scotland are understood to have held discussions last week, The Times said.

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