Perth-based energy giant SSE looks to remain defiant on maintaining its current price levels despite haemorrhaging 90,000 customer accounts over the last three months. Shares fell 4 per cent as the group also said that annual profits from its energy supply arm were likely to fall.
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Scottish lawyers Brodies LLP have reported an 11.2 per cent increase in turnover to £57.94 million for the 12 months to 30 April 2015. During the past financial year, the firm continued to develop client services across its offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, increasing costs by 8.8 per cen
A social enterprise scheme in Glasgow is giving current and former offenders the chance to help build 40 affordable homes funded by a £2 million bond which has been issued to investors. The capital raised will be used to build social housing over the five-year life of the bond, as well as complete
Blair Nimmo A total of 60 staff at construction firm Stewart McNee (Dunoon) Ltd are being made redundant after the firm was placed into administration last week.
Brendan Devine Scottish insurance broker Sure Thing Insurance Services has attracted 80,000 customers in its first year of operation.
Local authorities in Scotland are taking years to honour some of their debts, according to latest data. The revelations show that charities, companies, other councils and even the TV Licensing Company have been left waiting extraordinary lengths of time for their money.
Sarah Donn Aberdeenshire-based housebuilder and construction group Bancon has appointment Sarah Donn as its new finance director.
Scottish Equity Partners has further expanded its infrastructure team with the appointment of Romain Keyen as associate and Adam Delaney as director of finance. Mr Delaney is based in SEP’S newly opened Edinburgh office and will take responsibility for infrastructure fund accounting, as well as as
Gamblers in Glasgow are to be given the opportunity to ban themselves from dozens of the city’s betting shops. In a pioneering new initiative, problem gamblers will be able to call a confidential helpline to request that they be refused service at any of 36 participating city centre betting shops,
After a relatively modest start to the year, demand for commercial office space is now at the highest level since the downturn, according to latest figures. The surge has been driven by strong city centre take-up in Edinburgh, with both Glasgow and the capital showing impressive growth in out-of-tow
Bank of Scotland has provided cloud computing and internet hosting business Iomart with a £60 million funding package to serve as an acquisitions war chest. The Glasgow-based business, whose customers include online travel site Skyscanner, banking software firm Misys, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Scottish manufacturers’ exports fell in the last quarter at their fastest pace for 30 months, according to latest CBI Scotland data. The body’s survey showed that in the three months to July manufactured export orders were hit by the strengthening of sterling.
Scotland has topped an insurance firm's poll as the area of Britain where people would most like to remain if they had the choice. The ‘Happy Homes’ project by Beagle Street aimed to explore why people love where they live, and where they would wish live in Britain, regardless of any personal ci
Bladnoch Distillery, thought to be Scotland’s most southerly whisky producing site, is set the restart production after six years following its acquisition by an Australian entrepreneur. The distillery, which has lay dormant since 2009, has been acquired by David Prior, who has pledged “substant
The level of interest in exploiting the North Sea’s remaining oil and gas reserves was described as a “very positive message” yesterday after the Oil and Gas Authority confirmed one of its biggest rounds of licencing awards in the industry’s history. However, applications for the new licence