Clydesdale Bank

Andrew Haigh: Friendly societies serve customers rather than shareholders

Published Date: 22 November 2009 FRIENDLY societies are one of the unsung success stories to emerge from the financial crisis, not only proving resilient through economic turmoil, but attracting new customers and enjoying...

powered by

McKerracher takes a step up at bank

Published Date: 21 November 2009 CLYDESDALE Bank has a new man to front its 16-strong Scottish network of "financial solutions centres". It follows the appointment of Scott McKerracher, right, as sole regional director for the...

powered by

After a year's search, L&G poised to appoint Scots banker as chairman

Published Date: 21 November 2009 INSURANCE giant Legal & General is poised to announce the appointment of Scots-born banker John Stewart as its new chairman. Stewart was chief executive of National Australia Bank, owner of...

powered by

Business News: Bosses battle for top business gong

Nov 20 2009 Greig Cameron Contenders for Entrepreneur's award unveiled The contenders for Scotland's Entrepreneur of the Year title have been unveiled. Norman Springford of Apex Hotels, beCogent's Dermot Jenkinson and iomart...

powered by

'Cappuccino crime wave' as recession hits lavish lifestyles

Published Date: 19 November 2009 RECESSION-hit middle-managers are turning to fraud and deception to maintain their free-spending lifestyles, a new study revealed yesterday. In what experts are calling a "cappuccino crime...

powered by

Five tips for borrowing at Christmas

As card firms raise their rates just as the festive shopping season begins, we look at where to get the top credit deals CREDIT card firms have been accused of raising their rates just as the Christmas shopping season gets...

powered by

Spotlight: Mortgages

Abbey has launched a market-leading, fee-free three-year fixed mortgage at 5.99 per cent for existing current account customers who have only a 10 per cent deposit. To qualify, you must have had an Abbey or Alliance & Leicester...

powered by

Motherwell manager Jim Gannon explains Lanarkshire derby silence

MOTHERWELL boss Jim Gannon claims the media are to blame for his decision to boycott last week's Lanarkshire derby post-match conference. In the build-up to the game, the former Stockport manager picked up the Clydesdale Bank...

powered by

Knife robbers steal away with thousands

Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. Published Date: 11 November 2009 POLICE are appealing for witnesses after security guards were robbed of a five-figure sum in Airdrie yesterday....

powered by

'Same car' used in robbery bids

Police think the same car was used in an attempted robbery in Hamilton Two men armed with knives have carried out a raid on security guards as they re-filled a cash machine in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire. The two Group 4...

powered by
1 2 3 4 5 next »