Andrew Renouf Against a backdrop of Brexit uncertainty that has subdued performance in a number of commercial sectors, tourism and hotels have defied conditions to deliver significant growth in Scotland.
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Edinburgh-based electrical contractors Ideal Electrical has secured a funding package from Santander Business Banking to support the expansion of its headquarters in the capital.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today imposed a fine of £1,976,000 on credit card lender, Vanquis, for failing to disclose the full price of an add-on product, called Repayment Option Plan (ROP).
Pamela Coyne (bottom right) and the Armstrong Watson Glasgow team The newly expanded Glasgow office of Armstrong Watson Accountants has appointed Pamela Coyne to the post of Restructuring, Recovery & Insolvency Partner.
Monica Lennon MSP Scottish Labour has urged the Scottish Government to take steps to introduce a tourist tax in Scotland after COSLA unanimously backed the plans.
Almost half of shoppers in Scotland are put off buying ethical products because they’re too expensive, new research has revealed.
House prices in Edinburgh and Glasgow are predicted to rise by 22 per cent and 17 per cent respectively in the coming five years, according to figures from property consultancy JLL.
Mark Wilson Insurance giant Aviva, which employs 2,500 staff across hubs in Perth and Bishopriggs, has announced the sale of its entire shareholding in life insurance and pensions joint ventures Cajamurcia Vida and Caja Granada Vida to Bankia, in a £178 million deal.
Richard Davies TSB today announced a new partnership with small business network Enterprise Nation in an effort to boost the digital capability of small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Ged Killen It could take two decades for complaints by WASPI women to be investigated by the DWP, Scottish Labour has claimed.
Kirsty Ross Europe’s family businesses are more impacted than ever by the ‘war for talent’, the European Family Businesses (EFB) and KPMG Enterprise European Family Business Barometer has found.
Dumfries-based car dealership, Grierson & Graham, has secured a six-figure funding deal from Royal Bank of Scotland to assist in the expansion of its current premises.
More than 300 of Glasgow’s business people attended the Business Beats Cancer charity dinner last Thursday, raising over £80, 000 for Cancer Research UK and bringing the total raised to date to over £200,000.
Frank Field MPs have slammed the former finance director of collapsed construction giant Carillion for “dumping” his shares in the troubled company at the “first possible moment”.
Theresa Sharp Social Investment Scotland (SIS) has appointed two new investment managers, as it continues to grow its investments in charities and social enterprises.

