Family-owned seafood supplier Whitelink Seafoods has secured a funding package from Royal Bank of Scotland to assist the purchase of a new scallop vessel.
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Buccleuch Property and joint venture partner Wrenbridge has sold Mill Court, a 38,840 sq. ft. business park in Great Shelford, Cambridge, for £9.85m.
Sean McGinness A recent case in the Court of Session in Edinburgh has found in favour of an Aberdeenshire farming business against HMRC.
More than a million adults in Scotland believe that they, or someone they know, could experience homelessness, according to new research.
Maggie McGhee This month saw the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) hold its epic three-day global virtual conference, Accounting for the Future, with a record attendance recorded.
Ian Blackford SNP MP Ian Blackford has spoken in parliament to accuse the Royal Bank of Scotland of using “misleading" figures to defend the closure of 62 banks across the UK.
Rich people tend to be self-centred and selfish, according to a new study that has revealed wealthy people experience their most positive emotions when focused on themselves.
Bruce Cartwright Bruce Cartwright CA, the former partner and head of corporate restructuring, Scotland at PwC, has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS).
Bosses at Clydesdale Bank have pledged to link improvements to gender diversity to executive remuneration after it published its gender pay gap for the first time, revealing that the average hourly pay of female employees is nearly 40 per cent less than that of its male staff.
Jim Watson Spending on business research and development in Scotland has topped £1 billion for the first time ever.
Anita Eunson Anita Eunson, a Tax Director at Grant Thornton, and leader of the firm’s Employer Solutions practice in Scotland, tackles the gender debate and the changes it could bring to Scotland's business landscape
Fife accountants have raised £700 for a local family charity by donning their festive attire on Christmas Jumper Day.
The first phase of the £600 million ‘Reaching 100%’ broadband programme will focus on delivering superfast broadband access to Scotland’s rural and island communities, the Scottish Government has announced.
New research released today shows that the complexity of the tax system, marketing and generating sufficient cash flow are proving to be the biggest pain points for Britain’s self-employed.
House price growth in the UK will likely come to a halt over the course of next year as the number of transactions reduces, according to the RICS housing forecast for 2018.