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Finance strategist’s new book to help entrepreneurs ‘know their numbers’

   Finance strategist Craig Alexander Rattray (pictured above) has published a new book to help business owners know their numbers better. Rattray, an authority on corporate finance and cash flow, says his new book will empower entrepreneurs to make informed decisions that improve their cash flows, increase profits, and build lasting value in their businesses.  […]

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Investigo appoints new CEO to drive growth and leadership in the recruitment market

   Global talent solutions provider, The IN Group, appoints Richard Eardley (pictured above) as Chief Executive Officer of Investigo, InX, and Definia. Eardley brings 35 years of industry expertise to the role, with a career spanning from rebuilding businesses post-global financial crisis, to driving cultural change in Asia. He plans on bringing this wealth of

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Long serving Barron McCann staff recognised for decades of service

  A leading technology firm has celebrated the loyalty of its workforce as dedicated employee’s clock up a collective 180 years at the firm. The staff at Barron McCann, in Derby, have received recognition for their commitment to the business, ranging from 17 years to more than three decades of service. The seven employees, representing

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Hybrid Anchor targets further acquisitions with MD appointment

   Curtis Walker has been appointed as managing director of software developer Hybrid Anchor as the north Lanarkshire company eyes further expansion. Walker joins from Abstract Canvas, an award-winning 3D visualisation studio which he set up in Glasgow in 2020. The strategic move sees Hybrid founder and former MD John Loudon step into a business

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Edinburgh woman’s debut novel attracting worldwide interest

   The debut novel by an Edinburgh businesswoman is attracting interest from around the world. “What if..?” celebrates modern womanhood and is the culmination of a project started by Claire Burns more than 20 years ago as she sailed around the Greek islands with her husband. Both qualified skippers, they had sold their house after

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Shepherd Managing Partner attends Scottish Disability Sport Development Day

   Shepherd Charted Surveyors managing partner, Steve Barnett (pictured above) attended Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) Development Day at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow to meet up with the boccia community after Shepherd having signed up last year to provide financial support to further aid boccia development throughout Scotland. Steve was in attendance along with National Development

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Former Scotsman editor Neil McIntosh launches new media business

   Neil McIntosh (pictured above), the former editor of The Scotsman, is back in journalism after launching his own media business. Previously managing editor of BBC Online and deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal’s European editions during three decades in the industry, McIntosh left the newspaper in the latter part of 2024 after three-and-a-half

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Wbg says Scottish Budget offers some good news for hospitality sector while uneven playing field remains intact

   Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist full-service accountancy firms, has responded to the Scottish Government’s Budget by noting that while it offers some good news for the hospitality sector, the lack of any changes to tax rates means that many Scots will still be paying higher rates than taxpayers in the remainder of

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Housing CEO urges Chancellor to reconsider National Insurance shift

   The CEO of one of the country’s biggest housing associations has demanded urgent action from the UK Government to avert a crisis in the care sector. Angela Currie (pictured above) of Hanover Scotland joined over 80 leaders of not-for-profit social care organisations urging Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reconsider plans for increased Employers’ National Insurance

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