Financial services leaders in Scotland are more positive about the sector’s future growth under the new government, according to KPMG’s latest UK Financial Services Sentiment Survey. The quarterly poll, which was conducted after the general election, tracks sentiment among over 150 leade
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The largest Scottish river pearl found in living history is expected to net up to £60,000 at auction this month. The Abernethy Pearl, found in 1967 by Scotland’s last pearl fisherman, William (Bill) Abernethy, will be auctioned by Lyon & Turnbull on Wednesday 21 August.
Addleshaw Goddard remained the top legal adviser for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in Scotland in the first half of this year, according to the latest Experian United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland M&A Review. The firm advised on 11 deals, ahead of CMS, which took second place with ei
AAB has been named as the most prolific financial adviser in the Scottish M&A market in the first half of 2024. There were a total of 196 transactions with a total value of over £3bn in the first six months of the year, according to the latest Experian United Kingdom and Republic of I
Sir Rocco Forte, chairman of the Eponymous Hotel Group, has criticised plans to introduce a 7% tourist tax in Edinburgh, warning that the move could not be compared to other European cities that impose a flat rate charge.
Wbg, the independent accounting advisory, audit and tax firm, has made two senior appointments to newly created roles to drive forward its growth plans. As people & culture partner, Victoria Kirkhope’s role is to lead the people and culture agenda across Wbg to help underpin its ambitious
abrdn plc has posted its half year results with adjusted operating profits rising by £1 million from £127m in H1 2023, to £128m. Jason Windsor, interim chief executive officer, said that in the first half of the year the firm has made an "encouraging start" as it became "more effic
The average selling price of property in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Borders was £284,624 during May-July 2024, which is almost exactly the same as the average seen in May-July 2023 (£284,167), according to new figures from ESPC.
The UK Government under the new leadership of Kier Starmer has decided to axe £800 million plans to create an "exascale" supercomputer at the University of Edinburgh. In October last year, the University of Edinburgh announced that the UK’s first next-generation supercomputer which is fi
Aberdeen equipment rental specialists First Integrated Solutions has completed a major acquisition which will see it expand into four new cities and extend its services across multiple sectors. The fast-growing firm has sealed a seven-figure deal to buy Tusk Lifting, which has depots in Middlesborou
A Perthshire business is experiencing a much steadier income stream after receiving support from Business Gateway. Oak Homeopathy was set up by Caroline Greene in 2011 after she qualified at the Irish School of Homeopathy in Dublin. Ms Greene aims to share the benefits of homeopathy with people in t
Return to school shopping is not enough to stem the drop in Scottish retail sales in July, according to the latest Scottish Retail Consortium - KPMG Scottish Retail Sales monitor.
Aberdeen company John Wood Group saw its share prices plummet as Dubai-based potential buyer Sidara abandoned a takeover deal. The Dubai-based engineer Dar Al-Handasah, known as Sidara, had been pursuing the firm for several months.
JP Morgan has appointed Gillian Murray to run its dedicated private banking advisory team in Scotland. Ms Murray joins the US banking giant from RBC Brewin Dolphin where she was an investment director, before which she was at North Capital Management.
Michael Cox and Cameron Knaggs discuss a new and much-needed form of security in Scotland. Modern day businesses can have various significant moveable assets that they would like to utilise for the purpose of raising bank finance. For example, many technology businesses are rich in intellectual prop