Scottish Enterprise (SE) has exceeded its targets by providing almost 700 companies with support for leadership development this past year.
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Scottish Investment Bank has sunk £1.3 million into Glasgow-based identity and access management solutions company, My1Login.
Tulchan Estate. Credit: Savills Got a spare £25 million?
Plans to build almost 100 homes at Park Quadrant in the West End of Glasgow have been given the green light.
Keltbray Group has confirmed its acquisition of reinforced concrete specialist Dunne Group, which entered administration last month with the loss of more than 500 jobs.
Markus Stadlmann Investor confidence has bounced back following last month’s fall in the wake of the EU Referendum, the latest figures from the Bank of Scotland Investor Sentiment Index show.
Court documents recently filed in the Ukraine suggest that a loophole in century-old Scottish company law is increasingly being exploited by international gun-runners, money-launderers and tax dodgers.
A £15,000 donation from Aberdeen Asset Management is providing crucial support to extend a leading child protection charity’s work in giving primary aged pupils the knowledge and understanding they need to stay safe from abuse and neglect.
The value of sales in the Scottish commercial property market has increased by £200 million in the second quarter of 2016 to £819 million, despite a 13 per cent fall in investment values to £382 million, according to new statistics.
Bruce Stout The head of Aberdeen Asset Management’s Murray International Trust has described as “horrible” the UK’s current economic environment.
The school holidays may be over but the slump of the pound against the euro that has weighed heavy on holiday makers since June’s vote is showing no signs of easing.
Major high street retailer House of Fraser has announced that it is to leave Aberdeen with almost immediate effect.
Employees at a company in eastern China have been handed fines for not commenting on their boss’s social media posts, the Beijing Youth Daily reports.
Lord Hardie The Edinburgh trams inquiry could result in criminal prosecutions, according to its chair Lord Hardie.
A cannabis plant and a number of horses are among items stolen from police care in the West Midlands, the BBC has reported. Police forces listed items lost between 2011-16 after the BBC submitted a freedom of information (FOI) request.