The UK government announced over £1.25 billion ($1.69 billion) in new U.S. private sector investments to strengthen its financial services industry. Major American firms, including PayPal, Bank of America, Citigroup, and S&P Global, are committing to expansion projects that will generate around 1,800 jobs across the UK, from Belfast to Edinburgh, while delivering greater benefits to millions of customers.
A key highlight of the investment package is Bank of America’s decision to establish its first-ever operation in Northern Ireland. The bank will create up to 1,000 new jobs in Belfast, positioning the city as an emerging hub for international finance. Meanwhile, Citigroup plans to invest £1.1 billion across its UK operations, reinforcing its long-term commitment to the region.
In Manchester, S&P Global will invest £4 million to create 200 permanent roles, further strengthening the UK’s presence in financial data and analytics. The statement also highlighted PayPal’s involvement, though specific figures were not disclosed.
The broader U.S.-UK financial services deal is expected to line up around £20 billion in trade between the two nations. This includes a £7 billion commitment from asset management giant BlackRock to expand in the UK market. Officials emphasized that these investments will not only create jobs but also help enhance customer services and accelerate innovation within the sector.
The announcement underscores the UK’s position as a leading global financial center, attracting international capital despite economic challenges. By securing billions in trade and investment, the UK aims to boost its financial competitiveness and stimulate growth across key regions.
At the current exchange rate, $1 equals 0.7377 pounds, reflecting the scale of these cross-border investments.


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