A new distillery with historic links to King Robert the Bruce has launched a £ 17 million funding drive – with independent chartered accountants Campbell Dallas appointed to advise.
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Fraser Sime February’s Bank of Scotland Regional Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) has pointed to the fastest increase in output levels in Scotland’s private sector for 19 months.
Lindsay Gardiner, Jamie Coleman, Stephen Coleman, Douglas Shand. PwC has announced an alliance with CodeBase, Europe’s largest incubator, to help accelerate its growth in a move that reinforces the professional services firm’s commitment to startup and scale-up technology companies in Scotland.
A Scottish couple have been give the green light to sue Diageo over their claims that the 'angel’s share' from one of the whisky giant's distilleries has negatively impacted the value of their home.
A new industrially focused UK support services fund with £92 million of equity capital for investment in small and mid-sized businesses across the UK has launched in Glasgow.
Brian Milne French Duncan have been appointed administrators following the collapse of a Fife building firm.
John Anderson Scottish entrepreneurship and growth specialist John Anderson has been appointed to chair the investment arm of Scotland’s first social enterprise letting agency, Homes for Good, as the business enters the next phase of an ambitious growth plan.
Andrew Holloway The future sustained growth of Scotland’s flourishing tech sector is at serious risk if it is not fully supported in the build-up to Britain’s withdrawal from the EU, according to a global business and financial adviser.
A major BBC investigation has uncovered allegations of systematic fraud in RBS's Global Restructuring Group (GRG) division in the years following the financial crisis. Former employee Mark Wright told the BBC that falsifying files was "common practice" and that he was aware of telephone transcripts
Britain's youngest lottery winner, who won the Euromillions at the age of 17, is suing the National Lottery because the £1 million win "ruined" her life.
The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has announced plans for a fundamental review of the UK Corporate Governance Code. The review will take account of work done by the FRC on corporate culture and succession planning, and the issues raised in the Government’s Green Paper on Corporate Governance R
Scottish American Investment Company (Saints), which is managed by Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford, has posted a total return on net asset value of 29.9 per cent for 2016 on the back of sterling's Brexit slump.
Scottish cops are on the hunt for thieves who raided a first-class tea plantation producing "the best tea in the world". Sneaky tea-snatchers made off with thousands of plants after raiding the remote Dalreoch Farm site in Perthshire, Scotland as owner Tam O'Braan recovered from an illness elsewher
Edinburgh-based craft beer firm Innis & Gunn has appointed Esther Binnie as its new finance director.
Callum Sinclair, a partner and head of technology at law firm Burness Paull takes a look at the future impact of Brexit on Scotland's financial services sector.
