Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers can now download and use Android Pay. Android Pay enables users to tap and pay with their Android devices at almost 460,000 payment terminals in UK shops, bringing together payment networks, banks and retailers to help customers pay simply and secu
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A new study carried out by a money saving website has found that over a third of workers in the UK have to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner at work at least twice a week.
Glasgow-based Clydesdale Bank has reported underlying pre-tax earnings for the six months to March 31, including from its Yorkshire Bank operation, of £107million - down 4.2 per cent on the same period last year. Bottom line profits of £58million for the latest period also came in more than 60 per
The National Audit Office (NAO) has found that the quality of service at HMRC "collapsed" over an 18-month period between 2014 and 2015 amid staff cuts and the rolling out its new digital strategy. The NAO said taxpayers who were forced to hang on the phone while calling HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC
Politicians have grilled PwC bosses over why the company described beleaguered British high street retailer BHS as a ‘going concern’ just days before it was sold to a consortium with no retail experience for £1. MP’s sitting on the joint business, innovation and skills and work and pensions c
Sajid Javid Plans to make switching providers quicker and easier across a range of sectors, including energy companies, phone providers and banks, are being considered by the UK government.
The UK Government has announced wide ranging proposals which, if brought into effect, will result in the biggest change to UK insolvency and restructuring procedures since the introduction of administrations in 2002. The proposals are aimed at contributing to an effective insolvency regime, promotin
Clare Dobie Dundee-based Alliance Trust has announced the appointment of marketing consultant and former financial journalist Clare Dobie to its board.
Research by Alliance Trust Savings has found the single biggest long-term financial worry among retail investors is that their savings will not be enough to see them through retirement. The Dundee-based platform's survey of over 1,000 retail investors asked: 'What is your single biggest worry about
City watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced the level at which it will consult to cap early exit charges for those consumers wishing to make use of new pension freedoms. The FCA has proposed that for existing contract-based personal pensions, including workplace personal
Demand for professional contractors in Scotland rose 21 per cent year-on-year to April 2016, according to research from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo). The data, provided by recruitment software company, Innovantage, revealed that significant growth was experienced across
A new report by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) shows that half of all small firms think the UK’s roads and public transport system have deteriorated in recent years. Only one in 10 small business owners thought roads and public transport had got better - demonstrating a real need to prio
Less than half (43 per cent) of Scotland’s SMEs have done business internationally, lagging behind the national UK average of 60 per cent and London at 76 per cent, according to new research. The data from TransferWise for Business, gathered from a survey of SMEs across the UK about their experien
The cohort of former Royal Bank of Scotland business customers who have amalgamated to launch a class action against the still 73 per cent state-owned, bailed-out bank over its handling of businesses in distress have created a new website to appeal for witnesses.
New research has found evidence that the traditional bank holiday for Glasgow SMEs is obsolete with 94 per cent of business owners admitting that they will be working this coming Monday. Over half (51 per cent) of small to medium business owners polled in the city also said public holidays are irrel