One Lochrin Square Edinburgh’s office market returned a strong Q1 2017 as supply continued to hit fresh lows and demand from occupiers remained buoyant, according to analysis from Knight Frank.
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Martin Gill The UK’s productivity crisis is deepening, according to the latest Business Trends Report by accountants and business advisers BDO.
The property market in Edinburgh and east central Scotland is showing little evidence of any impact from recent political changes, including the triggering of Article 50 and a possible second Scottish referendum, according to the latest house price report from ESPC. Instead, in the first three mont
Lloyds has announced that it is setting aside a further £100m to compensate customers who had their accounts raided by staff in a fraud scandal running into hundreds of millions of pounds.
Corporate governance is about culture and the solutions shouldn’t be overly prescriptive, warns ACCA
Jo Iwasaki The UK government would be well-advised to address the corporate governance issues raised in this week’s report from the Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Select Committee, but must avoid overly prescriptive compliance-driven measures to tackle corporate culture, according
This week marks two years since the introduction of some of the most radical reforms to UK pensions in a generation and new research has revealed that while the size of the average pension pot has ballooned from £29,000 to 50,000 over the last 24 months, men are far more likely to have boosted sav
Craig Loney Inverurie-based Advanced Financial Planning has continued to stengthen its Wealth Management Service by welcoming on board Craig Loney as Financial Adviser.
The number of workers in Scotland employed in the low carbon and renewables sector has risen to 58,500 in 2015 - up from an indicative 43,500 employed in 2014.
Tim Hargreaves The number of Scottish filings made to the European Patent Office (EPO) remained steady in 2016 , which specialist Scottish law firm Marks & Clerk says demonstrates the country’s resilience in a period of economic uncertainty.
The average UK small business has seen its basic costs soar by 3.2 per cent in the last year, according to Barclays’ Small Business Cost Index (SBCI), which has revealed the impact of rising inflation on UK SME businesses.
Ed Molyneux FreeAgent, the Edinburgh-based provider of cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) accounting software solutions, has reported revenue of £8 million for the year ending March 2017.
Barack Obama President Barack Obama is to address philanthropy and business leaders at a dinner in Edinburgh on 26th May at the EICC.
Bertie Hunt (Chair, Y People), Derek May (CEO, Brightwork) and Joe Connolly (CEO, Y People) One of Glasgow’s oldest charities has continued a period of development and growth with the addition of accountant and CEO of Scotland-wide recruitment business, Brightwork, Derek May, to its board.
Debbie Crosbie CYBG, the owner of Glasgow-based Clydesdale Bank has announced plans to open a lab in one of London’s wealthiest districts to allow customers to have a direct input in the future products it offers and technologies it develops.
Lloyds Bank has announced that 24 branches of the Bank of Scotland are among 100 locations that it plans to close between July and October this year.