Bank That Lived a Little
Discover the fascinating transformation of Barclays Bank in The Bank That Lived a Little by Philip Augar. Published in 2019, this compelling narrative spans 448 pages and offers an insider's view of three decades filled with boardroom intrigue and dramatic developments. Augar, with his unparalleled access to key players, vividly recounts the feuds, grand aspirations, and intense rivalries that shaped one of Britain's largest financial institutions. Follow Barclays' evolution from its roots as a traditional Quaker bank to a powerhouse of modern capitalism. This captivating account not only highlights the struggles for supremacy among competing strategies but also reflects on the broader implications for the banking industry. Perfect for anyone interested in banking, finance, or corporate history, The Bank That Lived a Little is a must-read that promises to engage and inform.