JCB has won its biggest-ever deal in the UK after rental firm Morris Leslie Plant Hire placed an order for £87.5 million worth of machines — including a big fleet of 3CX backhoe loaders.
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Azets' Stirling office has appointed Anne Smith as a new partner and promoted Alison Webster to director, Catherine Baxter to manager and Jennifer Gowans to assistant manager. Ms Smith, who has over 30 years’ experience, specialises in advising SMEs, owner managers and entrepreneurs on financi
A woman has been convicted of multiple counts of fraud after claiming refunds on shoplifted from various retailers more than a thousand times between July 2015 and February 2019. Narinder Kaur, 53, from Cleverton in Wiltshire, also known as Nina Tiara, made over £500,000 by claiming refunds on
The Scottish Government has proposed incentives for businesses to invest in Scotland’s two new green freeports in a new consultation. Changes to Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) rules would offer full or partial relief from the tax on non-residential buildings and land in certain area
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has welcomed 21 young entrepreneurs from the region onto a year-long programme aimed at developing the next generation of entrepreneurs. The programme, IMPACT30, is led by HIE and delivered by business skills training consultancy, Skillfluence.
Scotland's food and drink industry has achieved record high exports despite the impact of Brexit, according to HMRC trade statistics. The industry's global exports were worth £8 billion in 2022, a 30.6% increase from the previous year and 8.1% higher than the pre-pandemic peak in 2019.
In a move that will save millions per year, asset manager abrdn has decided to leave its head office in Edinburgh's St Andrew Square due to the increase of hybrid working at the firm.
The deadline for acquisition talks between Wood Group and Apollo Global Management has been extended to 19 April from 22 March.
Four aspiring female company founders have been recognised for their innovative businesses as winners of the AccelerateHER Awards 2023. The winners, from the awards’ four specific categories of technology, environment, culture, and health, were unveiled at Thursday’s finals event which w
ETZ Ltd, the not-for-profit company tasked with spearheading North East Scotland’s energy transition ambition, has secured £1.25 million from BP and £2m support from Scottish Enterprise to begin construction of Scotland’s first energy incubator and scale up hub (EISH). The re
Lindsays has today announced a merger with legal practice Miller Hendry. The deal, which will take effect on May 30, will see Miller Hendry partners and staff transfer to Lindsays.
Billionaire businessmen Sandy and James Easdale have been given the green light to develop a former Department of Work and Pensions building into a new £2 million drive-through. Their project is planned for the former DWP building at the corner of Scarlow Street and Greenock Road and will
Susie Walker, head of tax at Johnston Carmichael and who leads a team of over 140 tax experts, has responded to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Statement. She said: “The pension legislation changes announced by the Chancellor are clearly designed to get people working longer across the c
In its preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2022, Savills has posted revenues of £2.3 billion, a 7% year-on-year rise, and a 16% drop in pre-tax profits to £153.9m. Net cash at the group also decreased to £307.4m, down from £340.7m in 2021.
Greenock Ocean Terminal has begun preparations for what is expected to be its busiest year since records began, as 91 cruise liners are booked into the Inverclyde town’s new dedicated pontoon across 2023 — a rise of over 25% on last year. As many as 150,000 passengers and 38,000 cre

