Gary Johnstone (left) and AAB managing partner Graeme Allan Aberdeen-based accountancy firm Anderson Anderson Brown has announced the promotion of Gary Johnstone to director.
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Gordon Wilson Perth-based financial adviser firm Carbon Financial Partners has expanded beyond Scotland after opening a new office in London.
Edinburgh-based Aberdeen Standard Investments plans to launch a new UK investment trust next month to be named, Aberdeen Standard European Logistics Income PLC.
Bob Granger Law firm Weightmans has announced its highest ever half year results as it welcomes a new group finance director.
Jamie Hepburn Scotland’s employment rate grew to 75.2 per cent between July and September while unemployment also rose slightly by 2,000 between over the same period, marking an increase of 0.1 per cent.
Ewan MacDonald-Russell Scottish retail sales decreased by 1.0 per cent on a like-for-like basis compared to October 2016, when they had increased by 0.6 per cent, latest figures from the Scottish Retail Consortium and KPMG have shown.
The Scotch Whisky Association’s appeal against the legality of Scotland’s minimum pricing regime has been unanimously dismissed by justices in the Supreme Court who found its enabling legislation does not breach EU law and that it is a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim. The Scot
The richest man in the world has announced his intent to create his very own “smart city” in the United States.
Susanne Godfrey and Murray McCall Anderson Strathern has appointed Susanne Godfrey as finance director to work alongside managing partner Murray McCall and the firm's board as it enters its next phase of growth.
A former Rangers FC administrator is suing Scotland’s Chief Constable and most senior prosecutor for £9 million, claiming he was “unlawfully detained” as part of the investigation into the Glasgow club’s financial affairs.
Today sees Circular Glasgow, hosted by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, embark on a recruitment campaign designed to facilitate 50 Glasgow-based businesses to prepare for the future.
Nick Hawkes Aberdeen-based global offshore engineering solutions provider Aquaterra Energy has appointed Nick Hawkes as its new financial director as the company gears up for service expansion.
Jamie Grant New research shows that 76 per cent of manufacturers in Scotland are confident about Britain’s ability to compete in the international marketplace over the next five years.
The average UK property takes 96 days to sell but sellers in Edinburgh and Glasgow have to wait just 41 and 50 days, respectively, according to a new report.
Scott Whyte (left) and Donald Wright Watermans Legal, a sister entity of Watermans Accident Claims and Care has acquired Edinburgh law firm Wright & Co.