(Left to right) Tarryn Gore, founder and CEO of Kafoodle, winner of the Startup Summit Competition 2017; Ed Craig, Head of Innovation & Enterprise, ECCI; Calum Forsyth, CEO, SeedHaus; Jackie Waring, CEO, Investing Women; Cameron Graham, Founder of StoriiCare and winner of the Startup Summit Comp
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Colin Robertson Colin Robertson, chief executive officer of global bus and coach manufacturing firm Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL), has been appointed as the new chair of Entrepreneurial Scotland (ES).
Awards event host, TV's Rachel Riley, with Simon Cowie, of Infinity Partnership, at the awards ceremony in London A fast-growing Aberdeen-based accountancy and business advisory firm has won a prestigious national award.
In a departure from the traditional life insurance business model, American firm John Hancock's life insurance policies will adopt a behaviour change platform that rewards customers for the everyday steps they take to live longer, healthier lives.
Newsquest, one of Scotland's main news publishers, which controls The Herald and Evening Times in Glasgow, has reported a £7 million pre-tax loss for last year amid plummeting sales.
Stuart Orr Investment into Scotland’s commercial real estate in 2018 is expected to top last year’s total of £2 billion, according to the latest data from Savills, with investment volumes of £1.74 billion already transacted, and £265 million currently under offer as we approach the final quar
David Alexander, Managing Director of D J Alexander Cash buyers are exiting the UK property market in enormous numbers as continuing economic uncertainty causes concerns according to a study by a leading property management firm.
Dundee-based Alliance Trust Savings has been ordered by the Pensions Ombudsman to pay £500 to one of its clients for the stress it caused during the transfer of her Sipp.
The ongoing revitalisation of Glasgow’s waterfront is poised to take a major step forward with the submission of a detailed planning application for a 500-apartment build-to-rent development on the banks of the Clyde.
Edinburgh-based Tesco Bank is staring down the barrel of a record fine projected to be up to £30 million over a cyber attack that took place in 2016.
Capital Square, Edinburgh International law firm Pinsent Masons has reinforced its long-term commitment to Scotland with the signing of a lease for 25,000 sq ft of prime office space in Edinburgh’s prestigious Capital Square development.
A total of £503.4 million was stolen by criminals through authorised and unauthorised fraud in the first six months of 2018, new data from UK Finance shows.
A new prospectus detailing more than £10 billion worth of investment ventures across Scotland’s seven cities has been launched today.
The Macallan Valerio Adami 1926 (Image courtesy of Bonhams) A bottle of the extremely rare whisky is to be auctioned at Bonhams Whisky Sale in Edinburgh on 3 October with an estimated price of £700,000-900,000.
Professor Graeme Roy Securing a smooth Brexit transition is ‘vital’ to protect Scotland’s growing economy – even if that means extending the Article 50 negotiation period – according to the Fraser of Allander Institute.