A round-up of business news from across Scotland featuring: Coorstek Ltd's production of COVID-19 supplies, Edinburgh International Conference Centre's virtual conference service, Perfect Clean's £10,000 investment in new machinery, Deanestor's clinical furniture suppl
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The average SME in Scotland has lost 39% of their income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to new research from specialist bank Aldermore.
A route map setting out a phased approach to easing lockdown restrictions while still suppressing coronavirus has been published by the Scottish Government.
The impact of the coronavirus outbreak on Scotland’s transport services and the rural economy is to be investigated by MSPs.
The UK Government borrowed £62.1 billion in April, marking the highest monthly figure on record as it tried to navigate the country through the coronavirus crisis, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The Scottish Government should consider widening access to a temporary scheme extending the time available to claim a refund of its property tax surcharge to include transactions that have taken place during the coronavirus lockdown, according to the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).
Retail sales in the UK throughout the month of April have dropped by 18.1%, according to the latest figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced proposals which will continue support for customers who are struggling to pay their mortgage due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Glasgow-based construction firm PVP Developments has secured a £750,000 CBILS loan from Bank of Scotland. The firm, which is currently delivering a £10 million luxury apartment scheme in Yorkhill, Glasgow, is planning to re-open sites in the coming weeks after securing a £750
Aberdeen's Hilton DoubleTree has gone into liquidation with the hotel's owners, Ability Hotels, closing the venue with immediate effect yesterday.
The UK Government has today introduced the Corporate Governance and Insolvency Bill in Parliament, which will put in place a series of measures to amend insolvency and company law to support businesses and to address the challenges resulting from the impact of coronavirus.
Aurelija Buckute, paraplanner at Mearns & Company, highlights the four characteristics of a good financial plan. There is a difference between having a financial plan and having a good financial plan. A good plan has a better chance of achieving the desired results and therefore provides pe
The Scottish Government’s Business Support Fund has been increased by £40 million to provide additional support for key sectors of the Scottish economy. This extra funding will be split between the Pivotal Enterprise Resilience Fund, which has increased by £30m to £120m, and
The Scottish tourism industry is “at risk of total collapse”, according to industry body Scottish Tourism Alliance (STA). The body has said that there are over 2,500 tourism businesses which are not receiving grant support from government and as a result companies that a
The Federation of Small Business (FSB) has said that the Scottish Government's grant figures show scope to expand the help which has been offered to businesses in Scotland. The Scottish Government has released figures showing that around 65,000 coronavirus grants, worth £741 mi