Oban-based Nc'nean Distillery has launched a £1 million crowdfunding campaign to fund the launch of its first whisky. The distillery plans to use the funds to buy bottling equipment, develop new products and grow their existing products.
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Administrators Blair Nimmo and Alistair McAlinden from KPMG have confirmed Watt Brothers’ flagship store will close next week. As the store enters its final week of trading ahead of its closure on Sunday 15th December 2019, discounts of up to 70% have been applied on all remaining stock.
De La Rue, the world's largest printer of money is running out of money. De La Rue has printed bank notes for the Bank of England since 1860 and also prints currency for a further 140 countries, issued a warning last week that there was "significant doubt" regarding its future.
A new restaurant called Ka Pao is set to open its doors in Glasgow in January 2020 after securing six-figure funding from HSBC UK. The team behind the popular Kelvingrove restaurant, Ox and Finch, has today announced that its new restaurant, Ka Pao, will create 35 new full-time jobs as it bring
Firstport has launched its £500,000 Boost It fund which offers innovative finance to environmental social enterprises. The new programme from the Social Entrepreneurs Fund has opened for applications this week.
Ten victims of the M&D's rollercoaster crash in 2016 are to receive £1.2 million in damages from the owners of the amusement park.
Accountant James Dempster has been appointed as a senior manager of Leonard Curtis' Scottish team. Mr Dempster joins the team within the group's Business Rescue and Recovery division based on Waterloo street in Glasgow.
More than three quarters (78%) of small businesses surveyed in Scotland have seen the cost of their energy supply rise by at least £100 per year – with one in ten (12%) forking out an additional £500 or more, according to an independent survey commissioned by Utilita Energy. The re
A leading town centre expert, Phil Prentice, chief officer of Scotland’s Towns Partnership, has said that support for small businesses is crucial if Scotland’s towns centres are to thrive in the future amidst the continued growth of online retail. Speaking ahead of a visit to L
The Labour Party intends to force individuals who earn £1 million and above to publish their tax returns. If this plan becomes law 21,000 Brits will be affected, according to calculations by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
Challenger accountant BDO has rivalled The Big Four accountancy companies as it has taken on nine FTSE 250 audit clients this year. BDO's expanded client base comes as 'The Big Four' (Deloitte, PwC, EY and KPMG) increase their fees and cast off risky customers.
Over 3,900 bottles of primarily single malt Scotch, with an estimated hammer price of £7m - £8m will be sold by online whisky auction specialists Whisky Auctioneer next year.
Former RBS Edinburgh senior finance manager Neeraj Kapur has been appointed as the new chief financial officer of Provident Financial. Mr Kapur will join the Board and start as chief financial officer on 1 April 2020.
Addleshaw Goddard has appointed real estate investment lawyer Neil Hogg as partner to its real estate team in Glasgow. Neil Hogg brings almost 30 years of experience, as well as a strong portfolio of clients and connections in the hotel, logistics and office sub-sectors.
Business activity across Scotland's private sector increased for the first time since August in November, according to the latest Royal Bank of Scotland PMI. The index has highlighted that key to the renewed growth was a marginal uptick in order book volumes, the first for five months, alongside the