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Fintech Company Equips Office with 3D Printed Replica of Racing Driver Lando Norris
Fintech Company Equips Office with 3D Printed Replica of Racing Driver Lando Norris

Financial firm The Capitalist equips its office with a 3D-printed replica of Formula One driver Lando Norris

Airwallex Expands in the UK, Games Workshop Reports Full-Year Results, and George Osborne's Career Evolution

In the world of finance and technology, there are several noteworthy developments. Airwallex, a Singaporean fintech unicorn, is planning to expand its local team and double the size of its Fitzrovia office in the UK, as reported by City AM's Samuel Norman. This move comes as the company strengthens its partnerships with McLaren Racing and Arsenal Football Club.

Inside Airwallex's office, a 3D-printed sculpture of Lando Norris, a McLaren F1 team driver, serves as a symbol of the role of perception in driving success. The company's growth is a testament to this philosophy, as it navigates the dynamic landscape of the fintech industry.

Meanwhile, Games Workshop, a FTSE 100 company and City AM business of the year nominee, announced its full-year trading results. Despite reporting that its cost management over the year had been "pretty solid", the company faced two unforeseen write-downs. One of these write-downs was due to Donald Trump's trade policies, estimated to be £12m. The other reason remains unspecified.

Interestingly, work on Games Workshop's new temporary car park was delayed by a "cute looking pipstrelle bat". The company, known for its popular tabletop games, is carefully looking after the bat and hopes the uncertainty around tariffs is resolved soon.

Elsewhere in the financial sector, George Osborne, the former Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom (2010–2016), has transitioned into investment banking and financial advisory roles after his political career. Most recently, he moved to the boutique investment bank Robey Warshaw, a firm known for advising on high-profile mergers and acquisitions. In 2025, Robey Warshaw was acquired by Evercore, a leading global independent investment banking advisory firm, which has expanded its advisory capabilities and global reach through this acquisition.

Osborne's move to Robey Warshaw marks his continued engagement in the financial sector, leveraging his government experience and economic expertise. Besides investment banking, Osborne has taken on advisory roles in the cryptocurrency space, notably with Coinbase, reflecting his interest and influence in emerging financial technologies. He has also cautioned that the UK is at risk of falling behind in the global cryptocurrency race, urging for stronger regulatory and innovation frameworks to maintain competitiveness in this sector.

The acquisition of Robey Warshaw by Evercore is a notable deal in the financial sector. While the exact financial details of Osborne's involvement in the deal are not disclosed, it is expected to provide him with a significant payday.

Osborne's career post-government has been more successful than that of David Cameron, who faced humiliation and criticism due to his association with Greensill Capital. Before his move to Robey Warshaw, Osborne edited the Evening Standard. His career in politics included a stint as chancellor.

In conclusion, these developments showcase the evolving careers of key figures in finance and technology, as well as the challenges and opportunities faced by companies in various industries. The acquisitions in the financial sector, such as the merger of Robey Warshaw and Evercore, highlight the dynamic nature of this industry and the ongoing competition for market dominance.

  1. George Osborne, a former Chancellor of the Exchequer, has moved into investment banking with Evercore, a leading global independent investment banking advisory firm, expanding his reach and engaging in high-profile deals.
  2. The fintech industry, evidenced by Airwallex's expansion in the UK, continues to blend technology and traditional finance, forming partnerships with sports teams like McLaren Racing and Arsenal Football Club.
  3. Meanwhile, in the broader business world, the financial performance of some companies, such as Games Workshop, can be impacted by external factors like trade policies and unexpected events, demonstrating the interconnectedness of various industries.

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