ALMOST 10 per cent of Standard Life’s eligible policyholders have still not claimed their shares following the life and pensions giant’s flotation, ending 80 years of mutual status, in July last year.
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Scotsman: Net Monthly ISA Sales In Red By £3.1m
MORE money left individual savings accounts (ISAs) in November than was paid in, according to the Investment Management Association (IMA).
Scotsman: 30,000 People To Go Bankrupt By April
THIRTY thousand people are expected to go bankrupt in the first three months of this year as overspending at Christmas takes it toll, finance experts have warned.
Scotsman: Gift That Will Last A Lifetime
START your child’s savings habit now, writes Lindsey Rogerson.
Scotsman: Make It Your Resolution To Keep Tabs On The Taxman
SO THE party is over, or it will be tomorrow. The harsh light of dawn will bring us all back to earth with a bump. January is the month of credit card bills, tax returns and eye-watering gas and electricity payments.
Scotsman: A Growing Interest In Value Of Money
FIONA Hall opened savings accounts for her children Mathew and Rachel when they were babies. The children, now aged 10 and eight, have been saving with Halifax Bank of Scotland ever since, writes Lindsey Rogerson.
This Is Money: A-Z Of The Sunday Newspapers
Here’s our summary of what the business papers are reporting from the financial world this Sunday
This Is Money: You’re Too British Branson
Like many before him, the billionaire Virgin Boss is finding that his business is not welcome in America
Scotsman: First-timers Facing £100k Market Entry
A LANDMARK has been reached, with the average property price for a first-time buyer in Scotland breaking the £100,000 barrier.
Scotsman: Fixed Interest Investments And Pensions Disappointed
THE most significant development this year has been the massive investment by the public into property funds.