Capital Credit Union has launched a new 100% loan-to-value mortgage designed to make homeownership possible without the need for a deposit. The variable rate product allows eligible first-time buyers to borrow up to £300,000, helping those who may have a strong track record of paying rent but
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Revolut has applied for a United States banking licence, marking a significant step in the fintech's long-standing ambition to crack the American market. The company confirmed on Thursday that it had submitted applications for a national bank charter to both the Office of the Comptroller of the Curr
Landlords, sole traders and the self-employed are being urged to prepare for "the death of the traditional tax return" in April. Azets is warning that those with gross income above £50,000 per year will have to comply with a new Making Tax Digital (MTD) regime.
Women’s ambitions to become entrepreneurs are rising in the UK, according to early findings from ACCA’s forthcoming Global talent trends 2026 report. Released ahead of International Women’s Day 2026, new survey data shows that 32% of women working in finance and accountancy in the
Johnston Carmichael has strengthened its restructuring capability with the progression of Sarah Bedford to an appointment-taking director. Ms Bedford, a restructuring director based in the firm’s Glasgow office, has secured an insolvency licence from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of S
Tax evasion should be treated as a form of corruption if financial criminals are to be held accountable, a new study argues. Experts warn that without stronger enforcement, and clearer rules on corporate liability, the UK will continue to struggle to prosecute tax offences effectively.
Law firm CMS is bringing together leading figures from PR, marketing, sport and law for its Scotland Brand Forum, examining the key legal, commercial and creative challenges facing brands operating in Scotland today. The line-up includes Scarlett and Gregor Hollerin, founders of award-winning Glasgo
The Royal Bank of Scotland has announced a substantial increase in its Accelerator Programme to support 5,000 entrepreneurs, ahead of the opening of its new flagship Edinburgh Hub building later this year. The 2026 ambition represents a 10-fold increase over the previous year and is more than all th
Urgent action is needed by Shetland Islands Council to address a £134.3 million projected budget gap by 2029/30, according to the Accounts Commission.
A camel beauty contest in Oman has become the latest to be rocked by a plastic surgery scandal. Organisers of the 2026 Camel Beauty Show Festival in Al Musannah in February say they disqualified a total of 20 camels who received cosmetic enhancements including lip fillers and Botox injections.
Finance leaders and business organisations across Scotland have broadly welcomed the Chancellor's decision to hold firm on fiscal policy, but warn that cost pressures, energy risks and global uncertainty leave little room for complacency. Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented her Spring Statement to MP
James Stephen and Simon Girling of accountancy firm BDO LLP have been appointed joint liquidators of La Garrigue, a French bistro that served Edinburgh diners for 25 years before closing last year. The restaurant, situated in Jeffrey Street in the Scottish capital, was founded by Jean Michel Gauffre
Scotland's contract law will be modernised under legislation backed by MSPs, providing clearer rules for individuals and businesses on how legally binding agreements are formed and some of the remedies available when they are breached. The Contract (Formation and Remedies) (Scotland) Bill was passed
A programme run by Development Trusts Association Scotland (DTAS) has helped community-led organisations across Scotland raise a combined £21.8 million from more than 21,000 investors over the past decade, demonstrating the growing power of democratic finance to transform local ambitions into
New analysis has shed light on Scotland’s female-founded scaleups with the ScaleUp Institute’s inaugural Female Founder Scottish Index revealing that while the growth of Scottish scaleups founded or co-founded by women is outpacing the UK national average, challenges remain in areas incl

