New research has revealed that last year pensioners lost out of an additional £130 million took out an annuity with their existing provider without shopping around, which equates to on average £4,000 over the course of their retirement.
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A man who took his employer to court after it said it would not pay the spouse’s pension to his civil partner in the event of his death has had his appeal unanimously allowed by justices in the Supreme Court who found a provision of the Equality Act 2010 incompatible with EU law. John Walker, the
The owners of a modern office block just outside of Aberdeen have taken the drastic step of demolition to avoid rising business rates for the building.
Ross McEwan Royal Bank of Scotland has reached a settlement with US authorities to resolve the scandal over its role in the sale of so-called “toxic” sub-prime mortgages that played a major role in the onset of the financial crisis of 2008.
Tom MacLennan Hamilton Burns employees are expected to receive full wages, holiday pay and pension contributions owed to them after the firm ceased trading at the end of May.
Mike Timmins and Cara Heaney EY has appointed two equity Partners in Scotland, bringing the total number of partners at the firm dedicated to the Scottish market to 34.
John Waterson Thirteen Scottish-based accountants have been named among ICAS’s 35 Chartered Accountants (CAs) under 35 for 2017.
Alan Gordon Alan Gordon, Principal Commercial Partner in the Glasgow North office of DM Hall Chartered Surveyors, addresses the effect of the land tax on pension transfers.
Crawford Gillies Former Scottish Enterprise chairman Crawford Gillies has been appointed chair of whisky-maker Edrington Group.
The shift to ‘pretirement’ – where people gradually scale back on work or change jobs altogether rather than stopping work entirely – has become the new retirement reality, according to the Prudential’s latest annual research.
A group of Italians took the tradition of running during Pamplona’s bull festival too far after they tried to abscond from a restaurant without paying.
Britain’s finance leaders are getting gloomier about Brexit, according to a new UK-wide survey of top finance professionals conducted by the Chartered Accountancy body ICAS.
Accountancy firm Chiene + Tait (C+T) has announced another expansion of their Inverness operation to support local businesses with the recruitment of Dean Clark who joins from ‘Big 4’ firm EY.
Graeme Gibson Thirteen Scottish-based accountants have been named among ICAS’s 35 Chartered Accountants (CAs) under 35 for 2017.