Sir Howard Davies Taxpayer-backed Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has announced the appointment of soon-to-be chairman Sir Howard Davies as non-executive director.
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Gregg McClymont Aberdeen Asset Management has appointed former Shadow Pensions Minister Gregg McClymont head of retirement savings.
Hazel Pratt Scottish manufacturers are being invited to have their say on the effect of the engineering skills gap as part of a major industry survey, supported by Bank of Scotland and launched by Henderson Loggie and the other firms which form MHA, the association of accountancy and business adviso
Scottish house prices are up by more than 10 per cent since last year, according to a new report. The average cost of a home in May was £180,892 following a 10.3 per cent increase on the same month in 2014 — twice the annual growth seen in England and Wales.
Cyber risk tops the list of concerns for UK insurers, according to the annual ‘Banana Skins’ survey of perceived risks to the sector by the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI) and PwC. The UK insurance industry shares the global concern about burgeoning regulation, particularly i
US-based financial services firm BTIG has announced that it is to open its second European office in Edinburgh. The company, which specialises in institutional trading, investment banking and research, cited a concentration of expertise in areas such as fund management and asset servicing within the
An energy company has won the right to pursue a £130 million claim against contractors after a tunnel collapse hit the operation of a new hydro scheme, according to the BBC. SSE Generation launched the compensation claim following problems at its Glendoe site near Fort Augustus.
If you have long dreamed of owning your own medieval castle, but the thought of never ending maintenance, drafty accommodation and the odd ghost has put you off, then Bath Castle in Fife could be the one for you.
Sir Mike Rake Barclays deputy chairman Sir Mike Rake is reportedly planning to step down just a week after the bank’s chief executive was fired.
John Cairns John Cairns is a tax partner at French Duncan Chartered Accountants
Iain Roberston The number of Scots companies, communities, farms and landowners making their own electricity has risen by more than 50 per cent in the last year.
The number of households in Scotland has continued to increase, according to figures based on a publication released by National Records of Scotland (NRS). ‘Estimates of Households and Dwellings in Scotland, 2014’, found that there were a record 2.42 million households in 2014, up 0.8 per cent s
Gordon Greig Aegon UK customer innovation director at Gordon Greig is leaving the Edinburgh-based insurer to join rivals Royal London.
Edinburgh-based insurance firm Aegon UK has revealed that four fifths of requests it receives for overseas pension transfers are in fact scams aimed at defrauding savers out of their pension. Since the start of the year the insurer says it has prevented the fraudulent transfer of around 80 per cent
PwC is to lose the audit of Scottish temporary power provider Aggreko next year when it will be replaced by big four rival KPMG. The move ends a 18 years of PwC handling the £1.1m account.