Nicola Sturgeon The Scottish Government has said it will set out plans to support Scotland's financial technology sector and to help companies access finance in coming weeks.
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Brewdog co-founders James Watt and Martin Dickie Independent craft brewer BrewDog has announced plans to give away 20 per cent of its profits every year.
George Scott UK CEOs feel that investment in cyber security is a revenue opportunity rather than an expensive burden, according to a survey by KPMG.
An American company is selling young people's blood to older people for $8,000 a pop, claiming that it can improve their appearance and health. Ambrosia, a start-up based in San Francisco, has already injected two and a half litres of plasma into more than 100 patients / customers with an average ag
Aberdeen Standard Investments apprentices Shannon Macnamara (seated left) and her colleagues have been busy volunteering at Gorgie City Farm An urban farm celebrates its 40th anniversary in style this weekend with the help of apprentices from Aberdeen Standard Investments, who have taken Gorgie City
New analysis by BBC Scotland has suggested that some Scots could take up to ten years to save up for the deposit for their first home. According to BBC Scotland, a person on typical wages saving 10 per cent of their take-home pay a month could take almost eight years to save up a 10 per cent deposit
Business advisory firm FRP Advisory has been appointed administrators of an Edinburgh-based business which was once the UK's largest payday lender. Anthony Collier and Tom MacLennan, partners at FRP Advisory, have been appointed as joint administrators to Cheque Centres Limited, which last year clos
Moya Rylands Demand for staff in the accounting, finance, banking and insurance sectors grew by double-digit figures in Scotland over the last year, according to new research.
Howard Bernstein Sir Howard Bernstein, former chief executive of Manchester City Council turned strategic advisor at business advisory firm Deloitte, has outlined four key ‘pillars for change’ that Aberdeen must embrace in order to achieve its regional renaissance ambitions.
John Irvine (left) and Andrew Tweedie Housebuilder and construction company Bancon Group has announced its results for the year ending 31 March 2017 which show a significant improvement in trading performance in a challenging market.
The former superintendent of Edinburgh’s Mount Vernon Cemetery has admitted selling forged burial deeds for nearly a decade.
David Flint David Flint looks at a case illustrating the fine line between necessary and unnecessary restrictions in the competition rules.
Iain Castles Accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael has expanded its leadership team with a promotion in its Fraserburgh office, as part of the firm’s growth strategy across Scotland.
Amiqus CEO Callum Murray (centre) with Amiqus team members Kirsty Black (left) and Laura Westring (right) Barclays has named a Leith-based tech company as regional winner for Scotland and Northern Ireland in the start-up category of the bank's annual Entrepreneur Awards.
The proportion of people who think now is a good time to start a business has fallen to an all-time low, according to a UK-wide survey conducted by NatWest, the England and Wales arm of Royal Bank of Scotland. The latest NatWest Entrepreneurship Monitor report, published today, found that only 17 pe