Taking the Mick? As nation awaits the latest Apple gadget with eager tech-heads already placing their pre-sale orders, new research from PwC in Scotland has shown that almost half of Scots workers would consider wearing a smartwatch from their employer if their data was used to improve things such a
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Laura Gardiner A new study has revealed that the average Scottish household income is more than £400 higher than before the recession kicked off by the 2007-08 economic crisis.
One of the world’s largest professional services firms, Arup Group, has been confirmed as the latest office occupier of 1 West Regent Street, the new Grade A office development located in the centre of Glasgow. Arup has taken the entire seventh floor of the property, comprising 13,681 sq ft of off
Alastair Rae Scottish hotel revenue and occupancy wavered in January according to the latest report on the sector from accountants BDO.
Aberdeen-based accountants Anderson Anderson Brown has announced the promotion of four members of their management team to senior positions. Management information solutions (MIS) specialists Carol McGregor and Jonathan Leiper have been elevated along with Lynn Gracie of the firm’s private client
Baker Tilly has strengthened its restructuring and recovery practice in Scotland with three senior hires poached from Begbies Traynor. Paul Dounis joins as a partner and Kevin Lamb as a director, both of whom will be based in Edinburgh, while John MacLean joins the Glasgow office as director.
Allan Leighton The Co-operative has today posted a profit of £124m for 2014, marking a remarkable turnaround for the Group which suffered a £255m loss in 2013.
The Bank of England has announced that UK interest rates are to remain at 0.5 per cent, more than six years after the record low was introduced. Expectations of a rise any time this year have been put on hold with Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation at zero.
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Ian Williams One in seven Scots say they borrowed money last month to buy food, according to research carried out on behalf of debt advice and solutions provider Debt Advisory Centre Scotland (DACS).
New research has found that nearly a third of Britons have used a mobile app to make payments.
The University of Aberdeen has put a number of major projects at the campus on hold as part of plans to reduce its budget by £10.5 million. All capital expenditure projects which have yet to start have been put on hold for three months, including the £100m energy research centre and the redevelopm
Steven Nicholls Aberdeen Asset Management has launched four multi-asset funds aimed a retirees exploring post pension reform options.
Douglas Robertson A total of 44,826 new cars were sold in Scotland's last month marking yet another record month for motor registrations.
Martin Ellis Latest figures released by the Halifax have revealed that UK house prices rose by 0.4 per cent last month.

