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Antonio Horta-Osario Lloyds Banking Group’s pre-tax profits have jumped 23 per cent to hit £1.6 billion for the quarter, latest results show.
Sherry Coutu The role of Archangels in supporting Scottish companies to scale-up is to be highlighted this week at the business angel investment syndicate’s annual dinner for portfolio companies and investors.
A pioneering new research lab to be built at Edinburgh Napier University’s Merchiston campus is to explore ways in which blockchain technology can protect personal data from online scammers and hackers.
From left to right; AAB Consulting's Bill Kane, Alasdair Green and Graeme Allan Accountancy firm Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP (AAB) has revealed that it is targeting £5 million consulting revenue within the next 3 years with the launch of a dedicated consulting business; Anderson Anderson &
Tourists will soon be able to boldly go where no holidaymakers have gone before thanks to the launch of the first-ever luxury hotel in space.
Jeff Fairburn Edinburgh-based financial giant Aberdeen Standard Investments led a shareholder revolt against the £75 million bonus awarded to Persimmon Homes chief executive Jeff Fairburn at the firm’s AGM yesterday as it launched a withering attack on the package in which it stated that the role
Alastair Keatinge Alastair Keatinge, Partner and Head of Charities and Social Enterprises at law firm Lindsays, warns charities of all sizes are struggling to deal with the tide of attempts to defraud them, posing a serious and very prevalent risk issue for trustees
Team Amiqus A pioneering project aiming to allow regulated professionals to securely collect client on boarding information and documents, has won business consultancy firm Deloitte’s prestigious Disrupt the Enterprise competition, an annual pitch competition inviting Scotland’s most disruptive
Dale Harris Aerospace Tooling (Image: DC Thomson Media) ATL Turbine Services (ATL) is putting its expansion plans into practice and reaping the rewards, thanks to more than £450,000 of funding from HSBC.
Tim Cooper The number of corporate insolvencies in Scotland rose by 28 per cent during the first three months of this year compared with the final quarter of 2017 and rose by 67 per cent compared with Q4 2016-17 (January-March 2017), according to latest data.
(from the back L-R): Rod Anderson, independent financial adviser; Paul McIntosh, partner; Ross Webb, partner; Sally-Anne Anderson, partner. Front (L-R): Paul Jennings, partner; Leona Duff, trainee solicitor; Jennifer Matthew, senior solicitor Aberdein Considine has completed a multimillion pound exp
A former hotel owner has been ordered to repay the money he made from trafficking workers from South Asia.
Simon Rubinsohn The divide in the Scottish commercial property market between retail property and the industrial sector is growing, according to the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors' Q1 2018 UK Commercial Property Market survey.
Royal well-wishers have been warned to avoid the traditional baby gift of premium bonds by financial experts, Brewin Dolphin, who say that the Government-backed scheme is nearly as bad as putting money under the mattress.