The Metropolitan Police has said criminals are now using cryptocurrency cash machines now found easily in convenience stores and newsagents to launder the proceeds of crime.
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(back row) Olga Kozlova, David Harris-Birtill, Rogelio Arellano and Sandy Finlayson (front row) Erika Grant, Chris Hughes, Victoria Hamilton and Anne Rushing The 2017 shortlist of academic entrepreneurs for Converge Challenge, Scotland’s company creation competition for staff, students, and recent
David Duffy Glasgow-based Clydesdale, which along with sister firm Yorkshire Bank comprises CYBG, has today reported mortgage growth of 5.8 per cent for the nine months to June, as well as ‘record volumes’ of mortgage applications.
Natalie Jackson Thirteen Scottish-based accountants have been named among ICAS’s 35 Chartered Accountants (CAs) under 35 for 2017.
Stan Russell High transfer values for final salary schemes are piling the pressure on advisers as insistent clients disagree with their recommendations, according to new research from Prudential.
Entrepreneurial Scotland holding awards at SWG3 in Glasgow. Sandy Kennedy (Entrepreneurial Scotland), David Mitchell (Deloitte) Andrew Fleming Brown (SWG3) & Jamie Grant (Barclays) Nominations open on Thursday, 6th July for Entrepreneurial Scotland’s annual Entrepreneur of the Year Awards. Now
Toby Withall Toby Withall, office agency partner at property consultants Knight Frank’s Edinburgh operation sets out his views on what he thinks the Edinburgh City Deal should focus on
David Watt Collaboration with business is becoming increasingly crucial for Scotland’s cultural sector – but most cultural organisations still find it challenging to forge successful partnerships with businesses, according to new research.
EY, the global accountancy firm which employs 1,000 across four Scottish offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, has been recognised as one of the UK’s top 20 employers in the inaugural Social Mobility Employer Index.
Thousands of Scots are sitting on millions of pounds build up from loyalty schemes throughout their lifetimes that are being discarded when they die but can in fact be passed on to loved ones, it has emerged.
Record low interest rates, trimmed perks and continuing branch closures have seen Scottish banks haemorrhage current account customers, it has emerged.
Debbie Mayor Confidence levels within Scotland’s business community have stabilised, but remain below the UK and Eurozone averages, according to Grant Thornton’s International Business Report.
Scottish Friendly has announced its plans for the Lifetime ISA (Lisa) market with its innovative new Lisa Access option.
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Torsten Bell Millennial men are falling behind the generation before them in their early careers, reflecting a shift towards young men doing low paid work traditionally carried out by women, according to the Resolution Foundation.

