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Scottish mid-market dealmaker Hall Morrice Corporate Finance Ltd has joined forces with the UK advisory firm Dow Schofield Watts as part of its strategic growth plans. The partnership will give the Aberdeen team access to Dow Schofield Watts’ national and international network of corporat
A third (34%) of adults in Scotland say they do not save any money, according to new research conducted by the Bank of Scotland.
The sale of non-essential goods dropped in Scotland last month, new research conducted by the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) and KPMG reveals.
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has launched a flagship partnership with the charity SafeLives to protect and support customers affected by financial abuse. Through this partnership, SafeLives will consult on a range of bank policies, procedures and services to ensure that those affected by financial a
Shares in Scottish companies listed on the FTSE continued to lag the wider index in the third quarter of 2019 as their AIM (Alternative Investment Market) counterparts made a partial comeback, Brewin Dolphin analysis has found. Brewin Dolphin found that Scottish organisations listed on AIM
Three-quarters of Edinburgh businesses fear the negative impact of a no-deal Brexit, a new survey carried out by the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce has revealed.
Aberdeen oil and gas explorer Eland Oil & Gas is to be purchased by Nigerian firm Seplat Petroleum. The board of Eland Oil and Gas has recommended that shareholders accept the offer of 166p per share - 28.5% above yesterday's closing price of 129.2p.
Shawbrook Bank has launched its new savings operation in Scotland. The new savings team will be based in Shawbrook’s Glasgow office where it will join the existing 60 staff from the regional business centre, as well as the bank’s operations, payments, IT and marketing teams.
Fintechs could save migrant workers a combined £520 million when moving money from the UK to emerging economies, according to new analysis by Edinburgh-based fintech Paysend. Each year, migrant workers in the UK send £8 billion back home. While the average global transaction fee is curre
A three-part series into the growing pension scheme bills faced by plumbers in Scotland begins in The Herald today.
A Glasgow nightclub is to accept Euros at its Brexit-themed Halloween party.
Housebuilder Bellway is to gradually reduce its investment in London in favour of generating growth elsewhere in the UK.
New inflation figures published today indicate that state pensions are in line for around a 4% inflation-busting increase next April. The revelation arrives following the publication of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) 12-month rate for September.
The total amount of income generated from all council properties in Scotland was £1.21 billion in 2018-19, of which around £656 million was spent on housing management and maintenance and £277m on loan charges, official figures have revealed. The surplus of £234m was invested