Public financial confidence has fallen to reach its lowest level in three months, according to the household finance index by IHS Markit.
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Housebuilder Miller Homes has reported increases in profit, completions and forward sales in its interim results today. Accounts for the six months to 30 June 2019 revealed a 10% increase in operating profit to £77.8 million (H1 2018: £71.0m), following a 13% increase in core and joint v
Apple has officially launched its new credit card, with all US customers eligible to apply for it through the Apple Wallet app.
An IT glitch at the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has prevented its credit card customers from accessing their accounts and paying off outstanding balances.
Estate agent Yopa is hoping to make inroads into the Scottish market after completing a £16 million funding round from existing investors dmg ventures, Grosvenor Hill Ventures and the company’s founders. The new funding will be used to accelerate Yopa’s growth through continued inv
Nationwide and Santander provide the best student bank accounts, according to a survey by consumer website Which?.
Construction firms need to ensure they are ready for a major change to the way VAT is collected and be vigilant to ensure that that supplies and purchases are correctly treated, according to an accountancy specialist. Andrew Laurie, tax manager at Aberdeen-based Hall Morrice, said the change will im
Archangels investment group has invested £2 million in digital marking consultancy Queryclick. Invested in partnership with the Scottish Investment Bank (SIB), the money will help the Edinburgh-based company complete its expansion drive.
All VAT registered companies in the UK will be automatically allocated a customs number to prepare for no-deal Brexit.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Scottish Ethnic Minorities Lawyers Association (SEMLA) are hosting their first networking event for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic professionals working in Scotland. The event is to take place in Edinburgh on September 5 at the bank's historical home of St Andrews
Scotland’s notional deficit is falling faster than the UK’s with onshore revenues increasing by 5.1% to reach £61.3 billion in 2018-19 as a result of continued economic growth, according to Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) figures published today. The figures also
Jyske Bank in Denmark has set up the world's first negative interest mortgage.
Robust financial planning has put Perth and Kinross Council in a good position to tackle a projected budget shortfall of £52 million over the next five years but it must continue to drive forward improvements, the Accounts Commission said today.
A growing desire for a better work/life balance amongst executives had led to the rise of 'olderpreneurs', according to Chartered Accountants Wylie & Bisset. New figures from the Office for National Statistics show that over 50s make up 43% of those who open their own businesses but account for
Despite pay cuts, chief executives continue to earn 117 times more than the average full-time employee in the UK, a new report has found.