Almost half of all Scottish small and medium-sized enterprises SMEs have introduced new products or services in last 12 months and one third do not export despite having a suitable product, highlighting the potential for further growth. These are among the key findings in a trio of Scottish Governme
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Scots accountancy practice with French Duncan has stepped up to the plate as a community sponsor of Let’s Eat Glasgow!, a festival that will see the city’s top chefs and food and drink producers come together to host Scotland’s first restaurant festival and pop-up market in Finnieston on Satu
Scotland’s workforce are caught in a cruel trap of low incomes and poor working conditions, according to new evidence published today by Citizens Advice Scotland. In a report to the Scottish Parliament’s Economy, Energy and Tourism committee, CAS reveals that the numbers of employment cases seen
While the economic recovery continues apace and wages rise, youngsters are yet to feel the trickle-down effect as pocket money remains depressed, according to latest figures. An annual fall of 2.4 per cent in the last year was recorded by the latest Annual Pocket Money survey from the Halifax.
Richard Toone Former partners of accountancy firm Chantrey Vellacott DFK LLP have completed a management buy-out of its business recovery division with support from Glasgow-based Clydesdale Bank.
The Standard Life Investments-run UK Commercial Property Trust has revealed a £130 million war chest for investment. The £1.1 billion trust, which is the biggest in the sector and came under the control of the Edinburgh-based investment arm of insurance giant Standard Life following its takeover l
The Scottish Government's latest quarterly national accounts have shown that the amount of tax it received from oil revenues between January and March was £168m, marketing a drop of 75 per cent on the previous quarter. Oil revenues in the final three months of 2014 were £742m.
Latest reviewed projections from the CBI have indicated that the UK is set to enjoy "decent quarterly GDP growth" for the next 18 months. The news came after the business lobby group upgraded its forecasts for the rest of 2015 and on into next year.
Law firm Burness Paull has reported strong full-year results with revenue up 11 per cent to £51m, in the year to July with profits up by 12 per cent in the same period rising to an impressive £23 million. Staff are sharing in the good news with a bonus of 7.5 per cent of pay.
Alan Brown and Bruce Cartwright of PwC have been appointed as joint administrators of Fletcher Shipping Ltd, a Portlethan-based oil field services firm. Established in 2007, Fletcher Shipping provided offshore supply vessels to exploration and production firms operating predominately across the Nort
Multi-award winning sustainability and eco-innovation business Plan Bee Ltd has announced the appointment of Mark McDavid as its new chairman. Plan Bee provides beehive management services for a number of leading household brands including Kelloggs, Highland Spring, Balfour Beatty and Low Carbon.
A record number of companies has been formed by the University of Edinburgh in the past 12 months. The University supported the formation of 44 start-ups and three spin-outs in 2014/15 - a total that supersedes the previous best of 40 five years ago.
Paul Copland Ernst & Young has named its 12th new partner in Scotland this year.
Accountancy heavyweight Deloitte has posted a seven per cent rise in profits that has seen partner earnings rise from £750,000 to £822,000. Revenue at the firm grew 6.4 per cent from £2.55 billion to £2.71bn in the 12 months to the end of May this year.
Blog: Edinburgh property market is gratifyingly active, but shortage of stock is still a major issue
Nick Handcock Nick Hancock is an Associate in the Edinburgh office of DM Hall chartered surveyors