Iain Robertson Iain Robertson, director and vice-president of Print Scotland, the trade association and voice of Scotland’s graphic communication industry, looks at the future for Scottish firms during uncertain times
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Mark Harvey Scotland has achieved an ‘unprecedented’ record of attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) according to EY’s latest Attractiveness Survey, marking the third consecutive year that investment in Scotland has set new record levels.
A team of accountants from Johnston Carmichael have raised £1,836 for charity after taking part in the Aberdeen Kiltwalk.
Catherine MacPherson Catherine MacPherson, a solicitor at Morton Fraser, considers issues on the horizon for the cash and digital payments regimes
L-R: Stuart Petrie, Tax Senior Manager at Anderson Anderson Brown, Derek Mitchell, Partner at Anderson Anderson Brown and Adrian Sangster, National Lettings Director, Aberdein Considine A special conference being held in Edinburgh to help landlords deal with the biggest shake-up of Scotland's lettin
Gordon Boyd Perth-based energy giant SSE and Innogy have appointed Gordon Boyd as Chief Financial Officer Designate for the new independent British energy supply and services company they have agreed to form through their merger.
Eilidh Black Eilidh Black, consultant, Accountancy and Finance, at HRC Recruitment, looks at what PwC’s move to ban all-male shortlists means for gender equality in the finance sector
Andrew McRae New official statistics published today show unemployment in Scotland remained unchanged between February and April.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has fined and reprimanded KPMG and its Audit Engagement Partner William Smith following their admission of misconduct in relation to the audit of the financial statements of Quindell plc for the period ended 31 December 2013.
The average number of unauthorised absences expected for each football fan in the UK could be as a high as four days during the course of this summer’s World Cup in Russia, a new survey has revealed.
Julian Ide Martin Currie, the global active equity specialist, has appointed experienced industry leader, Julian Ide, as its head of distribution and strategy.
A plumbing business has had its appeal against a decision of an employment tribunal unanimously dismissed after justices in the Supreme Court endorsed the decision of the tribunal, namely that the respondent was, inter alia, a worker in terms of the Employment Rights Act 1996.
The average price of a property in Scotland in April 2018 was £148,952 – an increase of 5.6 per cent on April in the previous year and an increase of 2.5 per cent when compared to the previous month.
The health of SMEs in Scotland has declined in the first quarter of 2018, according to latest research by CYBG in partnership with Centre for Business and Economics Research (Cebr).
Ross Brown Lynn Melville Scottish independent law firm BTO Solicitors LLP has announced a number of changes to its senior team within its Trusts, Estates and Tax Planning Department.