Phil Anderson A financial services company operating in the north east of Scotland is celebrating after winning two industry awards.
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Scottish GDP grew by 0.2 per cent during the third quarter of 2016, according to statistics announced today by Scotland’s Chief Statistician.
Steven Todd Steven Todd from Tayside-based EQ Chartered Accountants discusses the impact of uncertainty within the construction sector.
The 2015 £2 Britannia coin The Royal Mint has confirmed that there are a clutch of £2 coins currently in circulation bearing a slight defect that could have to collectors swooning.
The Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banking Group (CYBG) has announced plans to close 40 branches in Scotland and a total of 79 throughout the UK with the loss of 400 jobs.
Rod Ashley Airdrie Savings Bank (ASB), the UK’s last remaining independent savings bank, is to close its doors with seventy jobs likely to be lost.
Entrepreneurial Scotland’s Saltire Fellowship programme has today opened applications for its new 2017/18 programme, an intensive leadership development opportunity for Scotland’s most ambitious and entrepreneurially-minded individuals.
Edinburgh-based craft beer firm Innis & Gunn has appointed Esther Binnie as its new finance director.
Barry Fraser Grant Thornton has announced another key appointment in Aberdeen as it continues its investment in the north east of Scotland.
Odro chairman Bill Scouller and director Ryan McCabe. (Photo: Ross Gilmore) A Glasgow-based online meeting business is set for significant expansion after securing new funding from Scottish Enterprise.
The number of house sales across Scotland faltered in December, although predictions for expected new sales over the next three months remained steady, according to the December edition of the RICS UK Residential Market Survey.
Average rents in Scotland’s private rented sector fell in the final quarter of 2016 by 0.9 per cent on the year to stand at £739 per month, according to new figures.
A major supermarket says it is expecting to sell one haggis every minute in the run-up to Burns Night next Wednesday as it stocks its shelves with all the essential ingredients to celebrate the Bard’s birthday on 25 January.
Almost half of Scotland’s pubs, clubs and small hotels have reported disappointing sales over the festive period.
Gordon Chalmers Wylie & Bisset LLP, one of Scotland’s longest established firms of Chartered Accountants, has secured full authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for Consumer Credit Activities following a rigorous assessment process.