Increased turnover and profits at Aberdeenshire-based ice cream maker Mackies will see staff bonuses of 10 per cent paid to the firm's 66 employees. The company, which has 20 per cent of the Scottish ice cream market, highlighted new sales in Taiwan and growth in business with Costco in South Korea
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Scotland first ‘hub by Premier Inn’ on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile -Phil Wilkinson Budget hotel chain Premier Inn has invested £35 million into Edinburgh with three new hotels and ongoing refurbishments and extensions, bringing 150 jobs and 10 apprenticeships to the city.
Carolyn Fairburn Edinburgh-based Standard Life has warned that the prospect of higher income tax, imposed by Holyrood, poses an increasing risk to its business.
Glasgow law firms Hill Brown and Miller Samuel are joining forces to create one of the city’s largest independent practices. The merger is the latest in a long series of mergers and takeovers since the crash of 2008 and reflects the continuing restructuring of the Scottish legal sector.
People in China are being encouraged to opt for vertical burial or cremation under new government funeral guidelines aimed at coping with land scarcity. It's hoped the guidance, issued by nine government departments, will promote environmentally friendly forms of burial that take up little or no lan
Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Investment Bank have backed a plan to bring the first brewery to Dundee in nearly 50 years. Along with private investment, a total of £650,000 has been provided to Duncan Alexander and Mark Griffiths, the brains behind 71 Brewing, in order to convert an industri
After a successful pilot program, MasterCard says it is ready to roll out its “selfie pay” security checks by the summer. Mastercard’s Identity Check app works by authenticating a payment on your phone by simply holding your device up to your face.
The agreement between the Scottish and UK Governments on the financial arrangements to underpin the Scotland Bill has been published. The fiscal framework agreement confirms:
Scottish local authorities will receive a total funding package of £10.3 billion in 2016-17 as council tax will be frozen for the ninth consecutive year, deputy first minister John Swinney confirmed yesterday. The settlement includes over £26 million for Discretionary Housing Payments, part of the
Still 73 per cent state-owned, bailed-out Royal Bank of Scotland has reported a near £2 billion loss for 2015. The results meant an eighth consecutive year of annual losses for the Edinburgh-based lender.
Scott Baxter and Phil Anderson A north-east financial services firm is pledging its support to a local charity, to help fund key projects for those affected by homelessness in Aberdeen and the surrounding area.
Accountancy firm RSM is advising businesses to pay their VAT on time after a Tax Tribunal ruled that a six figure fine imposed for missing a VAT payment by one day was ‘proportionate’. Blue Ocean Associates Limited appealed to the First Tier Tax Tribunal after being hit with a VAT default surcha
The six finalists of the AccelerateHER pitching event Six aspiring entrepreneurs are through to the final of an £18,000 pitching competition organised by Scotland’s first female angel investment group.
Property investors have warned that the UK would be a less attractive place to invest were it to leave the European Union, according to findings of a new survey by global property adviser CBRE. As part of a CBRE special report Heading For The Exit? published today, the survey of CBRE's investor clie
The UK has seen a double-digit rise in economic crime against corporates in the last two years, with 55 per cent of organisations affected, an increase of 11 percentage points since 2014, significantly outstripping the level in countries such as the US (38 per cent) and China (28 per cent). Globally

