More than 60% of Scottish bank branches shut since 2015, figures show

[ad_1] More than 60% of Scottish bank branches shut since 2015, figures …  Evening Standard [ad_2] Source link

Wall Street and Beijing fight fallout of ransomware attack on China’s biggest bank – NZ Herald

[ad_1] ICBC is present in 18 countries, loaning US$78.6 billion against 288 projects. Wall Street traders and brokers are scrambling to minimise the fallout from a ransomware attack on China’s…

5 secrets of human nature I could only have learned in an office

[ad_1] In a white-collar working environment, at least a British one, which member of staff would receive the following compliment? “She just runs the place, that’s all!” Or how about…

New opportunities for learning through Indigenization

[ad_1] The Indigenizing Your Syllabus Retreat, organized by Western’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives (OII), allowed members of the King’s faculty to reflect on how Indigenization of the King’s curriculum might…

Small business: Local booksellers bound together amid online overseas competition

[ad_1] Scorpio Books in Christchurch. As more Kiwis turn to overseas retailers or digital platforms to purchase and read books, the future of New Zealand’s local bookstores grows more grim.…

Watch: Covid response critic’s meltdown at Hipkins’ market walkabout

[ad_1] Labour leader Chris Hipkins’ visit to the Avondale markets in Auckland this morning has been largely met with positivity – but was disrupted on a few occasions, including an…

Demolition begins today at once-popular Waiwera Thermal Resort

[ad_1] Rotorua has a new thermal resort which just opened but Auckland’s sorry equivalent is falling apart, about to be demolished: Waiwera Thermal Spa Resort has been shut for six…

Temuka Pottery continues its ceramics legacy

[ad_1] Temuka owner Paul Pepworth says the company aims to expand to new markets to keep the NZ-owned company going. Photo / Supplied Temuka Pottery was bought by Decopot director…

Startup Council delivers bright ideas – but faces roadblock

[ad_1] “The number one job creator in the world right now is start-ups. And the number one job destroyer is larger corporates,” says Startup Advisors Council member Grant Straker. Photo…

Business Digest: How Ngāti Whakaue is supporting its entrepreneurs

[ad_1] Students from 10 pakihi (business) graduated from Ringa Rautia, a 10-week business development programme for Ngāti Whakaue-owned businesses. Photo / Akoni Pakinga The entrepreneurial skills of Ngāti Whakaue people…