Geoffrey Thomson Perth-based investment firm Braveheart has announced that founder and chief executive Geoffrey Thomson has quit as the firm announced losses of more than £760,000.
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Royal Bank of Scotland has been hit with a double downgrade by ratings agency Fitch. The unwelcome news for the state-owned bank follows a similar blow for fellow Scottish lender Clydesdale, which had its downgrade announced last week by the same agency.
Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP has announced the appointment of two new Partners, Chris Masson and Derek Mitchell.
A solicitor jailed for money-laundering offences amassed £1.7 million from a criminal enterprise operated through his legal practice, a court has heard. David Lyons, 74, generated the proceeds while working at Robertson & Ross in Paisley, Renfrewshire. However, prosecutors have agreed that
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) has announced the appointment of Gail Boag as its new chief executive officer, effective 1 January 2026. Ms Boag, who currently serves as the institute's executive director learning and market development, will make history as the first femal
Scottish architectural firm jmarchitects has transitioned to employee ownership. jmarchitects is now owned by the 100 employees at its studios in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester and London through an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
VAT advisory firm VITA has strengthened its senior team with the appointment of indirect tax specialist Elaine Shepherd as a partner. Based in Aberdeen, Ms Shepherd took up her new Aberdeen-based role on 1 October 2025.
A Bank of England (BoE) rate-setter has played down the recent surge in UK inflation, reiterating his call for additional interest rate reductions. Alan Taylor, a member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), attributed the latest inflation increase to "one-off factors", specifically citing US Pres
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
A Glasgow-founded wellness brand founded by two former Scotland rugby internationals has raised £3.6 million in fresh funding to strengthen its UK presence, lay the foundations for global expansion, and invest in new product development. Puresport, launched in 2018 by rugby stars Adam As
A local Ayr bakery is on the rise after securing a listing with a national supermarket chain following support from Business Gateway. Led by director Rachel Munro, The Rebel Baker specialises in creating allergen-free products that meet the needs of sweet-toothed individuals with food sensitivities.
The Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards 2025 have opened for entries, with businesses across the sector invited to showcase their outstanding products, innovations, and people. Taking place on Thursday 4 September, the prestigious awards will feature up to 36 accolades, including a rang
An Inverclyde football coach is helping local children find their feet (and the back of the net) with dedicated football coaching after accessing support from Business Gateway.
Brodies LLP has announced the election of a new chair, with partner Iain Rutherford to take on the role from 1 May 2025. Mr Rutherford will succeed Christine O'Neill KC, who steps down as chair on completion of her fourth, three-year term. Regarded as one of Scotland's leading litigators and an expe
The Scottish Government is urging closer energy cooperation with Europe to reduce energy bills and stimulate investment. In a report published ahead of planned UK government talks with the EU, Holyrood has outlined several opportunities for greater alignment with the European Union on energy.

