Views on the feasibility of a not-for-profit, publicly owned energy company are being sought by a Holyrood committee.
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Twenty of Scotland’s most talented entrepreneurs eager to start up their business in Scotland have been announced as the inaugural RSE Unlocking Ambition Enterprise Fellows.
Stephen Martin Stephen Martin, head of office at Brewin Dolphin in Glasgow warns not to be complacent as mergers come thick and fast
Royal Bank of Scotland has announced that it has updated its policies governing lending to the energy sector as part of its strategy to become a simpler, safer bank.
Stephen Boyle Bank of England policymakers have today voted unanimously to keep interest rates on hold at 0.5 per cent but warned rates would need to rise "earlier" and by a "somewhat greater extent" than projected at their last review in November, if the economy remains on its current track.
Nicola Sturgeon First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has warned Scottish businesses that they must ‘inject new momentum’ into improving women’s representation or risk stalling the progress already made.
Liz Cameron The Scottish Chambers of Commerce is calling on Finance Secretary Derek Mackay to match rates benefits for businesses introduced in the UK Chancellor Philip Hammond’s November Budget.
Gareth Williams The winners of Entrepreneurial Scotland’s annual awards have been announced at a glitzy celebration dinner attended by than 400 of Scotland’s most successful and respected business and entrepreneurial leaders.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) is boosting its presence in Scotland with the creation of a new full-time, permanent external affairs role1, in response to the devolution of additional tax powers to the Scottish Parliament and the growing profile of tax issues north of the border.
Nathan Bastock Britain’s decision to leave the European Union has ushered in the end of an era of stability for the UK banking sector, according to the head of one of the UK’s biggest high street players.
Bruce Stephen Bruce Stephen is a partner and head of banking and financial services at Brodies LLP.
Rona Dennison is a director at Burness Paull At the Scotland Food & Drink AGM and Annual Conference last week, CEO James Withers cited a new culture of collaboration as a key factor in the impressive 20.8 per cent rate of turnover growth in Scottish food and drink manufacturing over four years.
Puma Property Finance has provided an £11 million follow-on loan to Glenmore Group to fund the development of a 98-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Dundee.
Data from Grant Thornton’s 20th annual Women in Business report shows that whilst the percentage of women in senior management roles in the UK and globally has increased over the last two decades, progress remains disappointingly slow. At the current rate, parity won’t be achieved until
The Scottish property market is due to follow the same trajectory as England and Wales, experiencing a slowdown as housing supply remains steady but consumer ability to buy continues to be restricted, according to Landmark Information Group’s latest property trends report.

