Banking giant Barclays has announced that it is to create up to 600 jobs in Glasgow.
It plans to expand its presence in the city, with a new facility for its investment banking and wealth management division.
Barclays will receive more than £6.5m in Regional Selective Assistance Funding from Scottish Enterprise.
First Minister Alex Salmond said it reflected the resilience and quality of Scotland's financial services industry.
The new jobs have been created in part through a grant from the Financial Services Advisory Board (FISAB).
As part of this project, Barclays is establishing a global shared services hub in Glasgow to support the activity of its investment banking and wealth management divisions.
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