Higher exchange rates and a pick up in real wages mean Scottish travellers will be able to buy more on this year’s summer holidays abroad, according to new analysis from PwC.
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Scots lawyers encouraged to complete anti-money laundering registration ahead of deadline next month
An ever-increasing focus on anti-money laundering (AML) controls within the legal profession has seen the introduction of new AML requirements for both the Law Society of Scotland and the Scottish solicitors.
Cat MacLean MBM Commercial’s Cat MacLean will this afternoon appear before the Treasury Select Committee as an expert witness to give evidence on SME Finance at the Financial Services Tribunal.
New research released today to mark the launch of the UK’s first ever National Numeracy Day has shown that anxiety around numeracy and maths could be holding back millions of people across the UK from getting on at work or getting a better deal on their personal finances.
Scottish Labour MP Ged Killen will today introduce a bill in Westminster to ban ATM charges and improve financial inclusion.
Rachel Reeves A Parliamentary report produced in the wake of the collapse of construction giant Carillion has said the UK’s Big Four accountancy firms should be broken up due to their role in a "rotten corporate culture".
David Gallacher The Ship on the Shore, the renowned seafood restaurant in Leith, Edinburgh, has completed the redevelopment of a new bar area after receiving £550,000 funding from Santander.
Adrian Murphy Glasgow-based advisory firm Murphy Wealth is set for a period of prolonged growth with ambitions to double in size in the next year.
Ian Macleod Ian Macleod, has joined the board of Archangels, the prominent business angel investment syndicate, succeeding Geoff Ball, who has retired after seven years.
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) has expanded its private rented sector interests with a £44 million investment in two residential blocks in Edinburgh and Leeds.
David Young WD Scottish accountancy firm William Duncan + Co Ltd have announced the appointment of new senior audit manager, David Young who will be based at their Kilmarnock office.
Scottish retail sales decreased by 3.8 per cent on a like-for-like basis In April compared to the same month last year when they had increased by 3.0 per cent, according to latest data from the Scottish Retail Consortium and KPMG.
A businesswoman who regularly commutes from her home in the north of Scotland to Switzerland is to set off on a three-day, 10,000 mile trip across the world – without spending a single penny.
CYBG, owner of Clydesdale Bank, has announced its plans for a new head office, based in Glasgow, after signing a lease on office space to be built on Bothwell Street.

