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RBS-owner NatWest Group has agreed to buy a significant portion of Sainsbury's banking business. The banking group will acquire approximately £2.5 billion of gross customer assets, comprising £1.4bn of unsecured personal loans and £1.1bn of credit cards balances, together with appr

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EY has launched its first Scottish fintech lab in Edinburgh, following the Big Four firm's first successful lab in London. The lab is designed to collaborate with start-ups and scale-ups to create innovative solutions to key financial challenges across the UK region, with a particular focus on susta

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Edinburgh-based AI legal assistant platform Wordsmith has received $5 million (around £3.94m) in seed funding. The company's platform aims to enhance lawyers' productivity, allowing them to focus on higher-value work. By automating routine tasks, the platform claims customers get 90% of the th

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Dundee-based accountancy firm Ashton McGill has appointed Kyle Gordon as a senior accountant, marking the firm's first Aberdeen-based recruit. Mr Gordon became a fully qualified Chartered Accountant in October last year while working for another accountancy firm as an assistant tax manager.

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A cheating husband is suing Apple after his wife was able to access messages he sent to sex workers but had deleted. The middle-aged English businessman deleted the texts from his iPhone, but his wife stumbled across them on the family iMac and subsequently asked for a divorce, The Times reports.

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A former director of a haulage firm has been imprisoned for 16 months over a fraud involving police escort contracts. James Campbell altered paperwork for services provided to the firm by police in Scotland and Wales and overcharged a Spanish company by £110,000 for the transportation of wind

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