A significant top-up to the grant support available for hospitality, retail and leisure businesses across Scotland closed by level 4 restrictions will be paid following an announcement by finance secretary Kate Forbes. In addition to the grants businesses receive through the Strategic Business Frame
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Over £1 million of funding is now available to Fife businesses to retrain and upskill their staff. It comes after the Scottish Government announced that a further £212,000 would be provided as part of the Flexible Workforce Development Fund.
Scottish motorcycle dealer Ecosse Motorcycles has received a £150,000 funding package from the Royal Bank of Scotland to support the business throughout the coronavirus pandemic. This is the second funding boost that the firm has received from RBS after it secured an initial £1
The UK Government is considering calls to waive fines for late tax returns this year but has ruled out an official extension to the January 31 filing deadline. Campaigners have argued that a third national lockdown has "changed the playing field" and increased further pressure on freelancers and sma
Scottish business confidence crashed in the final days of 2020, according to new research from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB). The small business campaign group says that their findings underline the need for governments in Edinburgh and London to provide sufficient second-wave coronavirus
Competition for investment is set to intensify after the London Stock Exchange (LSE) closed last year with a flourish of activity, which is predicted to continue in 2021, according to EY’s latest market tracker IPO Eye. After a subdued first half in 2020, in Q3 we saw the re-emergence of IPO a
According to the Credit Services Association (CSA), UK taxpayers could recover £6 billion in repayments from emergency COVID-19 loans if the government uses debt collection firms to work with borrowers over several years.
Year on year Scottish shopper footfall decreased by 50.2% in December, a 18.9 percentage point increase from November, according to the latest Shoppertrak data released by the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC).
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has been reviewing the recent UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (UK-EU TCA) and considers the agreement brings a broad level of certainty for businesses in the UK, Europe and globally about the status of trade in goods and services, the m
Kirkcaldy-based fintech Paysend has seen its revenue soar by more than 250%. For the year ending December 31 2019, Paysend's turnover increased from £4.3 million in 2018, to £15.1m.
A joint venture between Apache Capital and Harrison Street is to fund a landmark build-to-rent (BTR) development in central Glasgow.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has appointed Quilter CEO Paul Feeney as the chair of its independent Practitioner Panel. Paul will take up the post from 1 January 2021, succeeding Tulsi Naidu, CEO of Zurich UK. He has been a member of the panel since 2015.
Experts in the residential property division of law firm Lindsays are buoyant about price prospects for 2021 in Scotland’s property market after revealing details of their busiest four months on record. The firm recorded almost £100 million worth of sales in just four months.
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) is warning of a council tax debt ‘explosion’ as the impact of the pandemic makes a bad situation even worse in 2021 as clients have racked up millions in arrears. Council tax debt is currently the number one debt issue the Citizens Advice Bureau network see
British businesses are getting more financing to help them expand and create new jobs thanks to the Bank Referral Scheme, new figures show today.
