Scotland

  • Tilney rebuilds Scotland team with Standard Life Aberdeen veteran

    Tilney rebuilds Scotland team with Standard Life Aberdeen veteran

    Wealth manager also moves to new office in Edinburgh

  • Could the next wave of advice talent come from Scotland?

    Could the next wave of advice talent come from Scotland?

    Students worked with Baillie Gifford, Nucleus and Standard Life Aberdeen among others

  • Tilney loses more staff to Charles Stanley’s Scottish expansion

    Tilney loses more staff to Charles Stanley’s Scottish expansion

    Wealth manager is seeking further hires for its new Aberdeen office

  • Charles Stanley poaches Tilney trio

    Charles Stanley poaches Tilney trio

    Charles Stanley has nabbed three people from Tilney in a bid to boost its presence in Scotland.

  • PA OPINION An open letter to Scotland

    PA OPINION An open letter to Scotland

    A London-based financial publication, we have strong links with Scotland. However, its clear to us that, from a financial services perspective, a No vote has to be the best outcome.

  • Scottish independence The financial implications

    Scottish independence The financial implications

    International Adviser considers six potential financial implications of a “Yes” vote to Scottish independence

  • Lloyds and RBS plan move out of

    Lloyds and RBS plan move out of

    Lloyds and RBS have both confirmed that they could re-domicile to the UK if Scotland votes for independence in next weeks referendum.

  • Standard Life instils precautionary tax steps

    Standard Life instils precautionary tax steps

    Standard Life has said ensuring that its customers outside of Scotland remain part of the UKs tax regime is one of its three biggest priorities in the event of the countrys independence following its upcoming referendum.

  • The unintended consequences of a No vote

    The unintended consequences of a No vote

    In the second part of a two piece series on the impact on the fund industry of the Scottish referendum, Kevin Doran, Chief Investment Officer, Brown Shipley looks at the unintended consequences of a no vote.

  • Scotland the brave Scotland the sensible

    Scotland the brave Scotland the sensible

    With less than two weeks to go until the people of Scotland enter the curtained booths of a referendum hall, the political psychologists, commentators and general observers of the world remain unable to provide a conclusive answer as to which direction the vote will go.

  • Rogue Scottish opinion poll causes carnage

    Rogue Scottish opinion poll causes carnage

    The pound fell significantly in value on Monday and some UK equities slid sharlpy after a poll published at the weekend reported a slim majority in favour of Scotland leaving the United Kingdom.

  • The big question

    The big question

    The Scottish independence referendum will take place on 18 September. The debate is heating up on a daily basis but heat does not always produce hard facts, and a clear picture of what independence would mean for the financial services industry in Scotland remains elusive.