Aberdeen-based Infinity Partnership is supporting the next generation of accountants with its latest recruitment drive. Emma Dykes and Jane Gordon are aiming to become Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) qualified accountants, while Robert Gordon University graduates Suzannah
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Chartered accountant Wylie & Bisset has issued a warning to charities about the risk of fraud. While the true cost of fraud to UK charities is unknown, the Fraud Advisory Panel estimates that it could be as high as £2 billion a year. According to the Office for National Statistics, there w
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has admitted to accidentally posting the personal information of an estimated 1,600 people who complained about it on its website. The FCA has issued a statement which says that in a response to a Freedom of Information Act request published on our website in No
HSBC will close a further 27 branches this year due to an increase in customers moving to online and digital banking.
Glasgow-based Novel Technologies Holding (NTH) has secured a £500,000 funding package from private equity investment manager Foresight Group. Novel Technologies Holding which has developed an eco-friendly antimicrobial technology, will utilise the funding to help develop an 'anti-smell' fabric
Glasgow-based Houseology, who went into administration last month, has been bought by Staffordshire-based rival furniture retailer Olivia's in a blind auction for an undisclosed sum. Stuart Robb and Michelle Elliot of Leonard Curtis Business Rescue & Recovery Glasgow were appointed joint adminis
Whisky giant Diageo has issued a profit warning as the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak intensifies across the globe.
The number of Scottish Venture Capital (VC) deals agreed last year reached its highest level since 2013, raising a total of £60.9 million, according to a new study by Refinitiv.
Aberdeen restaurateur Syed Shabbi Ahmed, who funnelled £800,000 of customer payments into a secret bank account, has been banned from running a business for 11 years.
Reports that Eamonn Holmes could be faced with a £250,000 tax bill after he lost a tax case against HM Revenue & Customs has prompted Wylie & Bisset to issue a reminder to contractors and businesses to prepare for the forthcoming IR35 tax legislation changes aimed at tightening existin
Digital enablement specialist AND Digital has announced its first Scottish office in Edinburgh thanks to an £11 million equity investment from BGF. AND Digital will utilise the investment from BGF to support the company's continued growth and global expansion.
Metro Bank has announced that it will repay £50 million of bailout funding to RBS. The announcement arrives as the bank altered its strategy after releasing its full-year results and scaled-back its plans for branch expansion over the next few years.
Global packaging business Aldus has agreed to buy API Foils in Livingston, which went into administration earlier this month. The packaging factory, which makes foils and laminates, closed its doors on the 31st of January, causing 107 job losses at the Livingstone factory site.
Lloyds Bank has informed its workforce that it will be cutting 780 full-time branch jobs in its latest round of staff cuts.
A dance student is seeking £500,000 in damages after she suffered debilitating neck and shoulder injuries obtained allegedly from being made to lift a heavier partner.