KPMG has made a number of senior external appointments across its Scottish offices. Russell Irwin has joined KPMG’s Edinburgh office as a director supporting Sam Subesinghe leading the IT advisory and technology risk team in Scotland, as part of KPMG’s management consulting function.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has announced that it intends to sell part of its shareholding in its American subsidiary Citizens in an underwritten public follow-on offering. The Offering is expected to comprise 115 million shares of Citizens’ common stock, equivalent to 21 per cent of CFG’s common
Britain's public finances improved in February leaving government borrowing down a third on a year earlier. Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed tax receipts from self-assessment were £4.2bn, up £1.8bn on last February.
Charter flights from Switzerland's largest city to Inverness are set to make a return. Swiss-based Falcon Travel is to operate weekly charter flights from Zurich from May.
Elliott Advisors, the US hedge fund group agitating for board changes at Alliance Trust has rebutted claims from the Dundee-based firm that its intentions are a threat to the company’s very existence. That claim was made on Friday by the 127 year-old Trust in a statement issued in response to Elli
A man who let his pet rat out in a restaurant in an attempt to scam a free meal was caught on CCTV releasing the beast from his pocket. Christopher Baker, 28, pleaded guilty at Sunderland Magistrates’ Court to a charge of fraud by false representation following the incident in which he released th
The Greater Manchester Loan Fund(GMLF), managed by Aberdeen-based Maven Capital Partners has today announced a £250,000 follow-on investment in outsource contact provider Intelling Limited. The investment comes on the back of its continued growth for the business which is on track to report annual
Around 140,000 households in Scotland saved £9.8 million in the last six months by changing electricity supplier, according to new figures. The figures, released by the UK government as part of the ‘Power to Switch’ campaign, show that within Scotland:
Global accountancy firm Mazars, which has undertaken a considerable expansion in Scotland over the past 12 months, and accrues the bulk of its fee income from audit and actuarial services, has been rapped by the accountancy and audit profession's watchdog, the FRC. The £130.9m turnover firm was cri
Edinburgh-headquartered business incubator Entrepreneurial Sparkhas opened its doors to more promising fledgling firms in another three cities. After securing multi-million pound backing from RBS and NatWest, Entrepreneurial Spark’s programme will soon be open for applications to their accelerator
The number of cash sales on houses worth over half a million pounds was up 19.6 per cent in 2014, according to figures from Registers of Scotland (RoS). A total of 599 homes that were sold for upwards of £500,000 were paid for in cash last year, compared to 501 in 2013.
Alliance Trust Savings has today announced that total assets on its platform have crossed the £7 billion mark. Currently 80 per cent of assets on the platform are invested and managed by customers directly, making the Dundee-based investment trust the 5th largest direct to customer savings platform
The UK inflation rate has fallen to a record low of 0 per cent. The official data for February reveals the lowest rate since records began.
The Scottish economy slowed sharply in the three months to the end of February but expectations for the next six months remain elevated at levels only slightly below their pre-crisis level, and at their seventh highest quarterly level in more than seven years. The latest Business Monitor from Bank o
A NatWest customer who found £1,245,000 in his bank account due to a mysterious error was told by the bank that it wouldn't take it away. Kieran McKeefery, a 21-year-old web designer from Barnsley, Yorkshire, phoned NatWest after discovering the massive deposit in his account, but staff said it had