Mike Regnier Yorkshire Building Society has announced former Lloyds and Asda boss Mike Regnier as its new chief executive.
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The Scottish Government has called on the UK Government to match its reported desire to keep the City of London and its financial sector in the European single market with a similarly bespoke agreement for Scotland.
Confidence among the UK’s ‘second steppers’ is on the up according to Clydesdale Bank.
Glasgow-based Sipp and SSAS provider @Sipp has boosted its assets under management by £150 million with the acquisition of Essex firm Alfa Trustees Limited.
A young American woman accused of robbing a bank duped her own dad into being her getaway driver by telling him she was actually going there for a job interview.
UK inflation has exceeded forecasts after leaping 1 per cent in September from 0.6 per cent in August to reach its highest level for two years.
The average price of a property in Scotland in August 2016 was £144,561 – an increase of 4.3 per cent on the previous year and an increase of 1.3 per cent when compared to the previous month, according to the latest publication of the UK House Price Index (UK HPI) published by Registers of Scotl
A St Andrews academic who designed the nanomemories driving the world’s e-money smartcard industry that processes hundreds of millions of pounds worth of transactions has revealed that he earns no royalties from his creation.
Only four percent of decrees and judgments relating to debt in Scotland were marked as satisfied in the third quarter of 2016, compared with 15 percent in England and Wales, according to figures from Registry Trust released today.
More than a million Scottish families will see their income fall by £360 a year by 2020 as inflation rises and welfare payments such as housing benefit are frozen, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has warned.
Unemployment in Scotland fell by 25,000 over the summer, according to the latest official figures from the Office for National Statistics.
The still 73 per cent state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland Group has become embroiled in the stand-off between Russian and the West after its subsidiary NatWest was forced to deny that it had closed the UK accounts of RT, the TV channel run by President Putin’s regime.
Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) people in Scotland are unaware that over the next few years there will be increases to the minimum contributions they will have to make into their workplace pension scheme, according to the latest Scottish Widows Workplace Pensions Report.
The sale of a large detached residence in Bearsden for £2.42 million has set a new record for a house sale in the Glasgow area in the wake of East Dunbartonshire being named among the UK’s ‘most prosperous areas’.
Hundreds of thousands of people who fell into arrears on their mortgage may be eligible for compensation, after a ruling by City regulator the Financial Conduct Authority.