Prodsight, the Edinburgh-based AI-powered customer feedback company, has raised £400,000 bringing its total pre-seed funding to just over £600,000. The pre-seed round is led by Techstart Ventures with participation from London-based TrueSight Ventures and private investors. Prodsight has
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Glasgow City Council's Glasgow Film Office (GFO) helped to generate almost £12.5 million for the city's economy in 2019, though film, broadcast and advertising productions attracted to the city by their activity.
Barclays has announced a two-year partnership project with Scottish Autism to develop an inclusive and accessible environment for autistic employees at its new site in the heart of Glasgow. The charity, Scotland’s largest provider of autism-specific services and a leading authority and advocat
Urgent action is needed to address a skills and talent crisis in UK financial services, according to an independent review commissioned by HM Treasury.
As part of its digital accounting offering, Wylie & Bisset has achieved Xero Platinum Partner status. The highest possible level of the cloud accounting system designed for small and growing businesses is for the firm’s record in assisting SMEs make the transition from traditional to cloud
House prices in Edinburgh grew at a faster rate than any other British city in 2019, according to a new report by Zoopla.
Brewin Dolphin has announced that its current chief executive David Nicol has decided to retire, with Robin Beer appointed as his successor. Mr Nicol will step down from his role as chief executive on 14th June 2020 after eight years and will remain with the group for a transitionary period until 29
Michael Thomson, head of Burness Paull’s restructuring and insolvency practice, has been named in The Hot 100 as one of the UK legal sector’s rising stars. The annual list, compiled by The Lawyer magazine, recognises the most innovative and creative lawyers from in-house, private practic
Recycling centre workers spent two hours searching through rubbish to find a pensioner's £20,000 savings after old gravy tins containing the cash were accidentally thrown away.
Virgin Money has reported an 0.8% quarter-on-quarter decline in its mortgage lending to £59.6 billion in the three months to the end of December. Attributed to a highly competitive mortgage market, the decline follows a change in strategy at the challenger bank last year when bosses made the d
Expectations for Scottish commercial property during the year ahead have improved following last month’s election result, according to the Q4 2019 RICS Commercial Market Survey. Scottish surveyors, on balance, expect commercial rents and capital values to rise overall in the 12-months ahead, h
Stonewall has released its Top 100 Employers 2020 listing with financial organisations featuring making the cut.
With mounting cost pressures continuing to put the squeeze on motor premiums, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) is urging the government to help motorists by reducing the rate of Insurance Premium Tax (IPT).
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce has elected City of Glasgow College principal and CEO Paul Little as its new president for a two-year term. Mr Little succeeds Jim McHarg, HR director at Trillium Flow Technologies. His deputy for the term is Gillian Docherty, CEO of Data Lab.
As the world’s largest oil and gas companies face mounting pressure to address the climate emergency, new research from CMS reveals that a significant majority of the sample – equivalent to half of worldwide production – is adapting their strategy to invest in a more diverse energy