Stephen Bird, the new chief executive of Standard Life Aberdeen (SLA), has argued against full time home working amid a growing split in the City of London over the future of offices. Mr Bird said that office life is vital for generating new ideas and training the next generation of workers
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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has today launched a consultation on the proposed revision of a practice note (PN) on the audit of housing associations in the United Kingdom.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has proposed a public censure for directors of collapsed contractor Carillion instead of a financial penalty, despite finding them to have been knowingly reckless in their reporting of the company’s performance.
Insolvency expert Gillian Carty has been elected chair of law firm Shepherd and Wedderburn. She will chair the firm's board, working closely with her fellow partners and Andrew Blain, Shepherd and Wedderburn’s managing partner, to chart the firm’s strategic direction over the next three
Stuart Clark, managing director of Russell & Russell Chartered Accountants in Glasgow, lists five things to consider if you might make the switch to electric vehicles (EVs) for your employees. The tax treatment of company-owned electric cars is not as simple as you would hope, but there are defi
NatWest Group, formerly known as RBS Group, has been named as the banking sponsor of next year’s COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. The banking group said its sponsorship would demonstrate "its ambition to champion the fight against climate change by playing an active role in the transition to a
The vast majority of people in Scotland want government action to support continued access to cash in the face of ATM and bank branch closures, according to new research. Financial consultancy Enryo has published the findings of a new survey, carried out by YouGov, which shows that 80 per cent of Sc
An energy finance postgraduate student is beginning studies at the University of Dundee after winning a major Chinese scholarship. Yi Ou is completing a dual degree programme where the first year is spent at the Chinese University of Petroleum Beijing (CUPB) and the second year is at the University
Bribes paid to private individuals will no longer be tax-deductible in Switzerland under new rules coming into effect in 2022.
Aberdeen-based global payroll and tax compliance specialist activpayroll has donated a five-figure sum to four Scottish charities to support their work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Social Investment Scotland (SIS) has announced the appointment of Jill Arnold to head its new wholly-owned impact investment fund, thought to be Scotland's first impact investor. Ms Arnold, who previously held a senior role at RBS, will be the inaugural head of SIS Ventures.
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) has made two key appointments to its smaller companies team to help drive growth and support the team’s strong track record across UK, European and global strategies. Tzoulianna Leventi and Liam Patel have been appointed as investment analysts, creating an e
Business advisory firm Begbies Traynor has been appointed as liquidator of the Mercure Aberdeen Ardoe House Hotel and Spa.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Africa's wealthiest preacher on charges of fraud and money laundering.
Murray Income Trust plc (MUT) has completed a merger making it one of the largest investment trusts in the UK equity income sector with gross assets of around £1.1 billion. Four-fifths of Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust plc (PLI) shares have been rolled over into the MUT, while