Another case in the real story of Scotland’s economy: Big business failures in Scotland fall by 25%’

<> on November 4, 2013 in UNSPECIFIED, United Kingdom.

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From Insider today:

‘Blair Nimmo, head of restructuring for KPMG in the UK, said business confidence in Scotland ‘is among the highest in the UK’.  Top of Form

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The number of large businesses failing in Scotland has fallen by almost a third, according to latest figures. Professional services firm KPMG said the number of administration and receiverships reported in the third quarter of 2018 dropped to 17 compared to 24 in the same period in 2017.’

https://www.insider.co.uk/news/kpmg-blair-nimmo-business-insolvencies-13458050

Other recent evidence:

Umpteenth post on underlying strength in Scottish economy: Property investment up 19.8%!

Scottish business confidence well above UK average

SNP blamed as private businesses experience too much demand and overcrowding with new staff second only to Labour-mayored London.

Scottish business confidence stays high…Ah but!..Oh shut up Revoking Scotland!

63% fall in large business insolvencies as Scottish economy reveals strength

See this Douglas? Business investment in Scotland up 250%!

Scottish Business Strength No.77: Small Scottish construction firms’ growth up 17%

Scottish small businesses still more confident than those in non-Scottish parts

Business activity soars to four-year high across manufacturing and service

Business confidence in Scotland soars by 24% while it sinks 29% in non-Scottish parts of UK

Scottish businesses more likely to be stable than those in rest of UK: News from a parallel universe unknown to our mainstream media

Scottish Government supports economy with new business rates unique in UK

Scottish business confidence higher than in any other region of UK

 

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