Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) has welcomed a further 14 businesses to its accelerator programme. The MSIP Accelerator, which contributed £6.4 million to the national economy in the last three years, has already helped 41 businesses achieve success as a direct result of participating
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Bank of Scotland-owner Lloyds Bank has warned of a rising scam which has costing victims an estimated £6.6 million so far, where rogue retailers are using fake websites to trick people into purchasing items that are never dispatched. Tens of thousands of credit and debit card customers ha
Scotland's real estate sector attracted £770 million in investments in the first half of 2024, a 4% rise on the 10-year average and a 30% jump from the same period in 2023.
Waitrose has announced it is ramping up investment in its store portfolio with plans to open up to 100 convenience shops across the UK over the next five years.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary in the UK, McDonald's has unveiled plans to open over 200 new restaurants in the next four years.
Accountancy firm Wbg has advised shareholders planning on using business asset disposal relief (BADR) through a members voluntary liquidation (MVL) process to consider acting sooner rather than later as the likelihood of a bump in capital gains tax (CGT) rises. The advice follows figures from the Of
The owner of Great Western Road’s newest café aims to offer up something a little different, with his take on the traditional Gothic coffeehouses from the Victorian era. Memento Mori Coffee – named after the Latin phrase meaning “remember you will die” – has open
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) should be replaced with a new body to tackle economic crime, focusing more on prevention, according the Institute of Economic Affairs. The think tank's paper says the SFO has been plagued by a series of high-profile failures, including ethical misconduct and incom
Joint administrators Craig Morrison and Brian Milne, managing directors of business advisory firm Quantuma, have facilitated the sale of a streaming service developed by Glasgow-based Frog Systems, for an undisclosed sum. Cheshire-based wellbeing company Raiys has acquired Ashia, a 24/7 digital
Edinburgh has taken a step closer to becoming the first city in the UK to implement a city-wide Visitor Levy, with councillors approving key details of the draft scheme.
The proportion of Scottish homeowners who have paid off their mortgage has risen significantly over the past decade, according to the 2022 census. The census report revealed that 851,100 households now own their homes outright, a 28.8% increase from 2011. This trend is attributed to Scotland's agein
Glasgow-based accountancy firm Armstrong Watson is set to welcome more than 28 new trainees. Armstrong Watson takes on a number of apprentices every year to work towards their Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) and Association of Tax Technicians (ATT) qualifications.
PwC's China business, PwC Zhong Tian, has said it anticipates to receive a six month business ban from Chinese authorities, starting as early as September, due to its audit of the collapsed property developer Evergrande. The Chinese securities regulator previously found that Evergrande had infl
Moat Brae visitor centre in Dumfries, the birthplace of Peter Pan, has been put up for sale.
New data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed how families coped with financial pressures in 2022-23. The period was marked by the lingering effects of Covid-19, the Ukraine war's impact on energy prices, persistent inflation, and rising interest rates. Despite facing these cha