House prices in Aberdeen city and suburbs are down 3.8 per cent on last year, according to new figures.
Search:
Lloyds has been ordered to pay £140m to Edinburgh-based investment firm Standard Life Aberdeen (SLA) after a row over a £109bn pension fund. An arbitration tribunal said the bank must now pay up after cancelling a deal early which it had with SLA’s predecessor company Aberdeen
Residents from a New York condo have paid $11 million to developers to stop the construction of a proposed neighbouring tower to protect their view from being interrupted.
Andrew Reynolds, Wealth Manager at French Duncan, makes the case for alternatives to cash holdings
Thomson Cooper Accountants have revealed their role in securing a £1.6 million grant for leading music and dementia charity, Playlist for Life. The award from the National Lottery Community Fund will be used to raise awareness of the benefits of playlists, and part fund the expansion of t
Scottish accountancy firm William Duncan + Co has announced the appointment of licensed insolvency practitioner Steven Wright as a new senior manager within the firm's growing business recovery division. Mr Wright, who was previously with Armstrong Watson, has a long track r
The retail sector of the UK's commercial property market continues to decline in the face of increased online spending, while solid demand is still reported across the industrial sector, according to the latest RICS UK Commercial Property Market Survey.
Long-established Aberdeen accountancy firm Williamson and Dunn is to join Campbell Dallas on 2 August 2019, making the firm one of the largest full-service accountancy firms in Scotland outside of the ‘Big 4’. Based on the Granite City's West Craibstone Street, Williamson and D
Nucleus Financial Group, the Edinburgh-based adviser built wrap platform, has posted results showing that assets under administration (AUA) broke through the £15 billion barrier in the second quarter. Despite an "unsettled" climate, AUA at the fintech continued to rise in the three months to 3
TSB has recovered from its series of IT fiascos to today report a first half profit of £21.1m against a £107.4 million loss in the corresponding period a year earlier. Total customer deposits increased by £0.7 billion (2.6 per cent) to £29.8bn in H1 2019 and reflected a
Venerable Dundee-based waelth management firm Alliance Trust has today posted results showing an “encouraging performance” as it nears completion of its structural and strategic overhaul against a backdrop of significant volatility in the equity market. The results show that for the
A man in Australia who has claimed the country's taxation laws do not apply to him because he does not accept recognition as a person has been told by a magistrate that his argument "would make a mockery of the law". Glen James Polglaise, of North Bendigo, Australia, failed to submit six tax returns
Britain's biggest building society is to double its arranged overdraft rate for some customers in response to a clampdown from regulators that was actually intended to stamp out rip-off fees. Nationwide said it has interpreted the Financial Conduct Authority's clamp down on complex overdraft ch
Wealth management firm Brewin Dolphin, which employs more than 200 at its Scottish offices, has reported an increase of funds under management in its third quarter results. Despite troubled economic and market conditions, the firm, headed by Glasgow-born chief executive David Nicol, reported th
PwC has named Claire Reid as its first female regional leader in Scotland. She replaces Lindsay Gardiner, who is stepping down from the role after seven years.