Credit ratings can act as a significant restraint on the risky behaviours often associated with overconfident chief executives, new research has revealed. Researchers led by Bangor University in Wales and other institutions including Heriot-Watt University, The University of Aberdeen, and Vlerick Bu
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An Edinburgh start-up is making a major impact in communities after accessing support from Business Gateway.
Shepherd and Wedderburn has announced the appointment of project finance specialist Graham Young as the latest partner to join its clean energy team. Mr Young brings extensive experience in complex banking and finance transactions, and his technical skillset and sector expertise have earned him a st
Gilson Gray has appointed experienced real estate lawyer Rajan Shori as partner and head of its real estate division in England. Mr Shori brings two decades of experience to the role, having supported investors, developers, lenders, and corporate occupiers through high-value transactions, acquisitio
A woman decided to divorce her husband after asking ChatGPT to interpret the meaning of her coffee grounds and being told they indicated he cheated on her. The unnamed woman from Greece was apparently taking part in an online trend of asking the AI-powered chatbot to act as a fortune teller, her baf
The UK government is developing a detailed regulatory framework aimed at positioning the UK as a global leader in digital finance. The proposed rules will subject cryptoasset firms involved in trading, staking, and custody to standards similar to those governing traditional financial institutions.
Following First Minister John Swinney's Programme for Government, Sandy Begbie CBE discusses the need the Scottish Government to progress beyond a business-friendly tone and implement tangible policies concerning tax, skills, and infrastructure to foster genuine economic growth and investment in Sco
Major UK auditing firms, including the Big Four, are requesting clearer guidance from the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) due to the economic uncertainty stemming from US President Donald Trump's fluctuating tariff regime.
Peter Cowan CA, director of audit and accounting at Aberdeen-based firm Hall Morrice, has been named Rising Star at the inaugural Finance & Accountancy Business Awards. Known as the “Fabbies” the awards recognise outstanding achievements in finance, accountancy and tax across North E
Glasgow-headquartered Macfarlane Group Plc has reported that its expectations for the full year remain unchanged, despite a mixed first quarter in 2025. Sales in Q1 2025 saw a 14.2% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This growth was attributed to the benefit of acquisitions, emerging orga
Scottish investors demonstrated a strong start to the year, with initial contributions to new individual savings accounts (ISAs) surging by an average of 19% in the first quarter of 2025 – the biggest quarterly rise of any UK region, according to Scottish Friendly.
The scale of transformational opportunity facing the Highlands and Islands economy has been quantified for the first time in a new report.
Scottish accountants are demonstrating a notably positive stance towards Artificial Intelligence (AI), embracing the technology more readily and with less concern than their global counterparts, according to new data from the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants). The 2025 Global Tal
Edinburgh Innovations (EI), the commercialisation service of the University of Edinburgh, has appointed Lizzie Withington to the newly created role of director of venture creation. The position includes building new spinout companies around emerging technologies and growing and maintaining a network
Medical gas pipeline specialist Hospital Pipeline Installations Limited (HPI) has entered administration, with Blair Milne and James Fennessey of Azets appointed as joint administrators. Founded in 1984, the Paisley-headquartered, which also operated from an office in Rochdale, was a prominent desig