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Entrepreneurial Scotland’s Saltire Fellowship programme has today opened applications for its new 2017/18 programme, an intensive leadership development opportunity for Scotland’s most ambitious and entrepreneurially-minded individuals.
A clone of the popular photo sharing app Instagram that charged members £890 a month to use it in order to ensure all contributors were rich has been banned by Apple.
Austen Clark Tesco Bank’s online hacking attack has prompted the boss of a North east IT firm to issue a stark warning that cyber crime must be taken very seriously – and not just by national and international brands and corporations.
Scottish tennis superstar and world number two, Andy Murray has made two further investments in British tech businesses on Seedrs.
A young American woman accused of robbing a bank duped her own dad into being her getaway driver by telling him she was actually going there for a job interview.
Jayne-anne Gadhia Edinburgh giants Standard Life and Bank of Scotland owner Lloyds, as well as Aberdeen Asset Management are among the Scottish firms which have signed up, along with Edinburgh-based Virgin Money, Capital Credit Union and East Renfrewshire Credit Union, to the UK government’s Women
Aberdeen Asset Management has launched a sterling short-dated corporate bond fund to "meet the needs of investors looking for a conservative means of allocating to fixed income at a time when there are concerns about bonds".
Derek Hamill A Scottish law firm has played a crucial role in facilitating the latest fan-led takeover at one of the country’s most historic football clubs.
The accounting deficit of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes for the UK’s 350 largest listed companies increased by £10 billion in just five days, from £139 billion at the end of July to £149 billion on 4 August, following the MPC vote to cut the Bank Rate from 0.5 per cent to 0.25 per cent.
Edinburgh-based Lloyds Banking Group has today announced that it is to cut a further 3,000 jobs and close 200 more branches by the end of next year, citing the sustained downward pressure on interest rates as a result of the UK’s decision to leave the EU.
Fifteen Scottish-based accountants have been named among ICAS’s 35 Chartered Accountants (CAs) under 35 for 2016. The global body of finance professionals said the list, which includes entries spanning six continents, recognises “the best and brightest Chartered Accountants who are making a diff
Roseanna Cunningham The first parts of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act have come in to force this week.
Too many Isa providers are "scissor-happy" when it comes to chopping savers' rates, according to consumer watchdog, Which?. The findings follow Which?’s analysis of 212 instant-access cash Isas from 21 banks and building societies.
Martin Gilbert Martin Gilbert, chief executive of Aberdeen Asset Management swapped his suit and ipad for decorators’ overalls and a paint roller on Friday as he joined colleagues to take part in Global Volunteering Day as shares in the multi-billion company he founded rose two per cent after he h

