Daniel Broby A new Masters in Financial Technology is to launch at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow which the institution says will support the digital transformation of Scotland’s financial sector.
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Liina Tulk Liina Tulk, Senior Solicitor in MBM Commercial's Dispute Resolution team, considers circumstances where a banking dispute can turn into a professional negligence claim against previous lawyers.
Alasdair McKinnon Scottish Investment Trust has posted a sparkling set of annual results and a 40 per cent hike in dividends to shareholders following a management overhaul instigated in 2015.
Neil Norman Accountancy firm Chiene + Tait has entered into a partnership that aims to make it easier to invest in Scottish SMEs.
Dundee Sheriff Court. (Image: Google Street View) A paralegal who pleaded guilty to embezzling more than £40,000 from the estate of her ex-husband’s great aunt is facing prison.
Elliott Advisors, the activist hedge-fund manager which forced boardroom change at Alliance Trust has upped its stake in the Dundee-based investment giant to 19 per cent.
Business confidence has stabilised at the start of 2017, following a dip in the summer but economic uncertainty continues to be the biggest threat to businesses, according to the latest Business in Britain report from Lloyds Bank.
David Watt David Watt, Executive Director of the Institute of Directors in Scotland takes a look at the year ahead.
Sandy Manson Sandy Manson, chief executive of Scotland’s largest independent accountancy firm, Johnston Carmichael, has spoken out about the his desire to address the “glaring omission” of JC not having a presence in Dundee.
An international manhunt for two Angus men who owe the UK taxman £109 million has moved to Kenya.
James Stephen BDO business restructuring partners, James Stephen and Matthew Tait have been appointed Joint Administrators at Ness Clothing after the Edinburgh-based firm was placed into administration.
Small investors in Royal Bank of Scotland’s small investors are calling for the Edinburgh-based bank to set up a shareholder committee that will allow them influence in areas such as executive pay.
John Hannah, Martin Dalgarno & Alan Masson of SBP A North-east accountancy firm has reported a record year in business, increasing its turnover by 20 per cent.
Stephanie Kinney SME finance provider IGF has expanded its team in Scotland with the appointment of Stephanie Kinney as regional sales director for its invoice finance business, covering Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Two-fifths (41 per cent) of renters or mortgage holders in Scotland would struggle to afford their monthly payments if they increased by just £50, new research has found.