Neil Francis Scottish Development International’s promotion of Scotland as a place to do business secured 7839 jobs in Scotland during 2016/17, an increase of 10 per cent on the previous year.
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Boutique Scottish legal firm Dickson Minto has become a top tier adviser to major listed companies in the UK. The firm took third place in the latest FTSE main market adviser rankings. As a measure of client numbers, it now ranks ahead of legal heavyweights Linklaters and Allen & Overy. Slaught
A Speyside gin distiller which began production just one year ago is expanding into the fast-growing fractional bottle market, with support from business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael.
Edinburgh Airport has today become the first business member of Entrepreneurial Scotland (ES), the organisation for entrepreneurial leaders.
Digital change is radically altering consumer expectations in the mortgage market and “raising the bar for what borrowers expect from their home buying and owning experience,” according to research published today by the Council for Mortgage Lenders.
The Bank of England has ordered Britain’s banks to add a further £11.4 billion to bolster their capital buffers over the course of the next 18 months as it warned of an increased risk posed by bad loans.
The number of Scots saving adequately for retirement has fallen to 59 per cent down from 61 per cent last year, according to Scottish Widows.
Ray Entwistle Hampden & Co, the Edinburgh-headquartered private bank which opened in June 2015 to offer private banking facilities to high net worth clients, and their families has seen steep growth on both sides of the balance sheet.
Rosalie Chadwick Rosalie Chadwick, partner and head of corporate finance at Pinsent Masons takes the temperature of Scotland’s IPO climate
The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across UK’s industrial and commercial activities could boost Scotland’s GDP by up to £16.7 billion by 2030, according to new research by PwC.
David Melhuish Land and Building Transaction Tax (LBTT) revenue has fallen from April to May 2017, according to official figures released by Revenue Scotland and analysed by the Scottish Property Federation (SPF).
Independent Scottish law firm Gillespie Macandrew has reported an 8.4 per cent increase in turnover, worth £0.88 million in growth over the year.
Accountancy in Bankrupty has served a winding up order to Uddingston-based Scotia Aid Sierra Leone declaring the charity bankrupt with debts of more than £1 million.
International construction giant Balfour Beatty has today published a paper predicting that the construction site of 2050 will be human-free with work moved off-site, remote control of machinery and new materials and techniques exploited to improve cost, safety and efficiency.
A £700 million agreement has been reached which will see the floundering Co-operative Bank saved from going to the wall after shareholders agreed to swap their debt for a stake in the bank.