American venture capitalist Tom Crotty has joined the board of directors at Aberdeen FC, bringing with him a £1.3 million investment in the club. Mr Crotty has spent more than 30 years brokering deals for communications and software firms and helped found the charity Grassroot Soccer with Tomm
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Scottish business confidence fell to a new low in the first three months of the year, according to new data compiled by the Federation of Small Businesses. In the first quarter of 2019, FSB’s Scottish Small Business Index (SBI) fell 1.8 points to -34.5.
A brand new regulatory anti-money laundering (AML) sub-committee is being set up to ensure that the Law Society of Scotland can meet its increasing statutory obligations as a responsible and effective AML regulator.
Over 40 per cent of Scotland’s tech start-ups and scale-ups are targeting the US market for growth but have found access to finance the biggest barrier to their ambitious plans. That’s one of the key findings from a new survey of 100 data-driven tech start-ups and scale-ups, undertaken a
Housing provider Link Group’s development in Dunbeg, near Oban has benefited from £8 million of funding delivered by Allia Impact Finance through a Scottish Charitable Bond.
Scotland’s residential market remains less affected by the political uncertainty impacting housing markets in London and the south, according to Savills latest analysis launched at their Scottish Property Outlook Conference held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre yesterday. An au
The delivery of public sector services in four Highland locations is to undergo a dramatic transformation thanks to a project that will bring new full fibre infrastructure – the fastest, most reliable digital connectivity – to the region.
Scotland’s latest energy statistics, published today by the Scottish Government, have revealed a surge in electricity exports to the rest of the UK. In 2018, electricity exports from Scotland almost doubled from 12,868 GWh in 2017 to 24,379 GWh in 2018.Scotland continues to lead the UK in rene
Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and its subsidiary NatWest have stopped automatically replacing their customers' cheque books when they run out, becoming the first major banks in the UK to do so.
Dundee-based fintech firm Broker Insights, which connects insurers with brokers, is on the cusp of securing £250 million of policies on its platform, just a year after being founded. Using data to transform relationships in commercial insurance by connecting leading insurers with reg
FRP Advisory, administrators of historic Aberdeen paper mill Stoneywood Mill, which employs hundreds of people, has announced that a preferred bidder for the site has been selected. The development marks a significant step forward in attempts to secure the future of the site and its workforce.
East Kilbride-based five-a-side football firm Goals Soccer Centres has discovered what it has called "substantial" VAT errors totalling £12 million and counting.
Goldman Sachs International (GSI) has been fined £34,344,700 by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for failing to provide accurate and timely reporting relating to 220.2 million transaction reports between November 2007 and March 2017. The City watchdog found that GSI failed to ensure it pr
It may still seem a long way off, but Callum Wilson, Tax Partner at Johnston Carmichael, has peered ahead to what lays in wait for tax once the Brexit impasse is finally broken If the UK and EU conclude a Brexit withdrawal agreement, there will be a transition period.
Scottish landlords of private rented properties face higher tax bills than their English counterparts from next week, according to leading accountants and business advisors French Duncan. This is because of the reduction of tax benefits introduced by George Osbornes’ 2015 Budget which aimed to