The Personal Finance Society (PFS) has named the managing director of Chartered IFA Chadney Bulgin David Thomas as its president for 2014/15.
Royal Bank of Scotland could be forced to plug a £5.6bn deficit in its pensions scheme if Scotland votes Yes on Thursday.
Hundreds of business owners affected by Royal Bank of Scotland's "turnaround" division for struggling companies are planning to sue the bank through a group legal action.
A slow recovery among nations using the euro is holding back the global economy, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has said.
The chief executive and a former director of the tax specialist arm of financial group Montpelier have been cleared of cheating the public revenue of £1m, after HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) dropped the case against them.
Banks need to prepare for market turmoil once central banks start to raise interest rates and unwind quantitative easing, a leading policymaker has said.
The former boss of Sainsbury's supermarket has issued a strong warning about the costs for retailers of doing business in an independent Scotland.
Aegon would establish a new registered life company in England should Scots vote for independence on 18 September.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched civil proceedings against individuals it believes have carried on regulated activities without authorisation while purporting to be a private bank.
Advice and investment firm the Beaufort Group of Companies has reversed last year's losses to post a pre-tax profit of £232,000, having grown its financial planning arm to include nine regional appointed representatives.