Scottish accountancy firm EQ Accountants, part of the Sumer Group, has merged with Edinburgh-based McDonald Gordon & Co, marking EQ's third acquisition in the past year and is a key step in its strategy to triple turnover from £11 million to £30m within four years. The merger signifi
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Stephen Lewis discusses the challenges impacting Scotland's commercial property development, its economic consequences, and advocates for a collaborative public-private sector approach to stimulate growth. Scotland’s commercial property sector has undergone some significant changes in the last
Scottish climate tech venture studio Ventex has made several key senior appointments as it prepares for international expansion. Cross-border business development specialist Eddie Moore has joined the Aberdeen-headquartered firm as a partner to support its growing portfolio of companies.
As leading retailers become the latest victims of cyber-attacks, RSM UK is advising businesses to review their cyber risk controls to ensure they are as robust as possible. Earlier this month the government launched its National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) Cyber Governance Code of Practice, providi
Fourteen leaders from Scotland's burgeoning technology sector are preparing for the third Techscaler Silicon Valley programme this month. The cohort will spend three weeks in San Francisco and the wider Bay Area engaging with investors, potential customers, and industry peers within the world-renown
Kelso-based insect repellent manufacturer, Pyramid Travel Products, is set for expansion following a management buyout (MBO) supported by a £600,000 funding package from HSBC UK. The deal allows current managing director, Stefan Cameron, to acquire a majority stake in the company.
HSBC has announced that its group chairman, Sir Mark Tucker, will retire before the end of 2025, concluding an eight-year tenure that began in October 2017. During his leadership, HSBC navigated significant global challenges, including the Covid-19 pandemic, rising living costs, and increased US-Chi
Mortgage approvals for UK homebuyers fell for the third consecutive month in March, signalling a potential market slowdown, according to the Bank of England. Falling by 800, approximately 64,300 mortgages for house purchases were approved – a key indicator of future borrowing activity.
MacDuff International Scotch Whisky Limited and InchDairnie Distillery Limited have merged into a single entity – InchDairnie Whisky Limited.
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) has called on the UK regulator to ensure that audit requirements for SMEs are proportionate, aligning with prevailing international standards. Responding to a consultation from the UK corporate governance regulator the Financial Reporting Cou
Dundee University's charitable status is at risk of being withdrawn after it failed to submit its annual accounts to the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) by the required deadline. As a charity established by royal charter, the university submits its financial statements to OSCR rather
A man has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in costs after losing an appeal over a £200 fine for his noisy cockerel. Neighbours of 80-year-old Hampshire man Harold Brown complained of being woken up at 5am by his cockerel crowing, the BBC reports.
Organisations working to support vulnerable individuals across Scotland are being invited to apply for grant funding from a newly launched charitable foundation. Accountancy firm Henderson Loggie has established the Henderson Loggie Charitable Foundation to provide support to those most in need.
A cutting-edge £2.5 million optical ground station, designed to secure next-generation communications against cyber threats, officially opened today (2nd May 2025) at Heriot-Watt University's Research Park in Edinburgh. The Quantum Communications Hub Optical Ground Station (named HOGS) represe
NatWest Group posted a strong start to the year, with first-quarter operating profits before tax jumping 36% to £1.8 billion, significantly beating analyst expectations. This performance was driven by increased deposits and mortgage lending, the latter boosted by buyers finalising purchases be