Sponsors

The success of our club is in no small part due to the fantastic support of our sponsors Coutts & Co, CooperBurnett, Creaseys, EMC and Judd Associates.

They have given their time and expertise willingly, and have always been available for support and guidance.

We encourage you to get to know our sponsors and see how they can help you with your business activities.

Click on the sponsor pages for more information about the fantastic services they offer.

Aston Scott

Andrew Scott, Chief Executive
Tel: 01732 220220

 

Coutts & Co

John Goss, Senior Client Partner
Tel: 01892 701083

 

Cooper Burnett

Victoria Sampson, Partner
Tel: 01892 515022

 

Creaseys

Emma Roberts, Chief Executive
Tel:  01892 546546

 

EMC

Gill Levett, Interim Management Consultant
Tel: 07879 473912

 

Judd Associates

Jake Judd - Creative Director
Tel: 01892 654154

  • RBS bank's loss doubles in 2011
    State-controlled Royal Bank of Scotland reports a loss of £2bn in 2011, its fourth year of losses since the bank's bailout in 2008.
    23 Feb 12, 10:02:58
  • EU sees 'mild' eurozone recession
    The European Commission predicts that the eurozone economy will contract by 0.3% in 2012, having previously forecast 0.5% growth.
    23 Feb 12, 10:02:39
  • British Gas owner profits up 1%
    Centrica, the owner of British Gas, says profits stayed flat due to the effect of a slump in in demand in the UK.
    23 Feb 12, 09:02:49
  • Stamp duty change prompts pick-up
    The number of mortgage approvals for house purchases hit a two-year high in January ahead of the withdrawal of a stamp duty concession.
    23 Feb 12, 09:02:53
  • Credit Agricole has 3bn-euro loss
    Credit Agricole reports a large loss for the three months to the end of December due to its exposure to Greek debt.
    23 Feb 12, 10:02:49
  • Attacks on business snobbish - PM
    David Cameron is to praise business for its 'vital role' in society later and say attacks on wealth creators are motivated by "snobbery".
    23 Feb 12, 08:02:36
  • HP sales fall short of forecasts
    Computer firm Hewlett-Packard sees a drop in first-quarter sales, as it attempts to turn itself around under new chief executive Meg Whitman.
    22 Feb 12, 09:02:45
  • Yen falls to seven-month low
    The Japanese yen falls to its lowest level against the US dollar in seven months, positive news for Japanese exporters.
    23 Feb 12, 03:02:31
  • Peacocks sold but 3,100 jobs lost
    Fashion retailer Peacocks is sold out of administration to Edinburgh Woollen Mill, saving 6,000 jobs, but 3,100 staff will be made redundant.
    22 Feb 12, 05:02:47
  • Peugeot boosted by alliance talks
    Peugeot shares jump 12% after the carmaker confirms it is in talks about possible "co-operations and alliances".
    22 Feb 12, 05:02:48
  • CBI seeking 'targeted' tax cuts
    The CBI calls on the government to give a £500m boost to business in the Budget through a series of "targeted and modest" tax cuts.
    22 Feb 12, 12:02:26
  • Obama seeks US corporate tax cut
    US President Barack Obama proposes a cut in corporate tax and an end to tax loopholes, as part of his election-year strategy on the economy.
    22 Feb 12, 06:02:09
  • Bank members voted for £75bn QE
    Minutes show two of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee wanted more money pumped into the economy, sending sterling down on the currency markets.
    22 Feb 12, 05:02:37
  • Hotels chain to create 3,000 jobs
    Intercontinental hotels, which owns the Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza hotel brands, says it will create 3,000 jobs in the UK.
    22 Feb 12, 03:02:19
  • Greek MPs consider bailout laws
    Protests take place outside parliament in Greece, as MPs consider emergency laws after a 130bn-euro bailout deal.
    22 Feb 12, 05:02:48
  • Air Asia hit by high fuel costs
    Malaysian budget airline Air Asia reports a 56% fall in fourth-quarter profit, hurt by higher fuel costs.
    22 Feb 12, 03:02:32
  • South Korea wins Navy tanker deal
    The Royal Navy selects South Korean firm Daewoo for a £452m deal to build four new fuel tankers.
    22 Feb 12, 09:02:46
  • App helps blind people send texts
    An app designed to help blind people send text messages could have many uses for fully-sighted people too, researchers say.
    20 Feb 12, 07:02:31
  • Vatican to lose tax-exempt status
    Italy's Catholic Church faces an annual multi-million euro bill over government plans to strip it of its tax-exempt status.
    17 Feb 12, 10:02:05
  • New targets for tax inspectors
    Tax inspectors will target the motor trade, market stallholders and clothing sellers as they extend their campaign against tax dodgers.
    22 Feb 12, 12:02:13
  • PPI payments 'hit £1.9bn in 2011'
    Banks paid out £1.9bn in compensation in 2011 for the mis-selling of payment protection insurance, a watchdog says.
    22 Feb 12, 11:02:11
  • Stamp price rise plans challenged
    MPs challenge a regulator about plans to remove price caps on first-class stamps and raise the price limit on second class to as much as 55p.
    21 Feb 12, 03:02:46
  • UK business confidence 'growing'
    The number of UK businesses planning to increase their spending on marketing has risen sharply from last year, a survey suggests.
    22 Feb 12, 12:02:19
  • Eurozone service sector shrinks
    The eurozone's service sector shrinks unexpectedly in February, a survey suggests, increasing fears of a recession.
    22 Feb 12, 10:02:43
  • Hungary may lose EU aid over debt
    The European Commission plans to freeze 495m euros of funding for Hungary, lamenting the country's excessive budget deficit.
    22 Feb 12, 12:02:55
  • Etisalat to exit Indian venture
    Abu Dhabi-based telecoms firm Etisalat says it is closing down its India operations after a recent Supreme Court order cancelled its licence.
    23 Feb 12, 07:02:33
  • Dell forecasts decline in sales
    Dell reports an 18% drop in fourth-quarter profit and forecasts a fall in sales in the current quarter, sending it shares down in after-hours trading.
    21 Feb 12, 11:02:12
  • Heathrow passengers reach record
    The number of passengers using BAA's Heathrow airport reached a record last year while losses for the company narrowed, the airport operator says.
    22 Feb 12, 08:02:03
  • Lin in 'Linsanity' trademark bid
    New York Knicks basketball player Jeremy Lin files to trademark the term "linsanity", used to characterize his rapid rise to NBA stardom.
    23 Feb 12, 01:02:10
  • Rangers ex-chief questions Whyte
    A former chairman of Rangers suggests the debt the club owes Craig Whyte should be written off under the terms of the takeover contract.
    22 Feb 12, 11:02:31
  • Clarke & IMG settle legal dispute
    England & Wales Cricket Board chairman Giles Clarke and media giant IMG have settled their legal dispute out of court.
    22 Feb 12, 11:02:57
  • VIDEO: RBS bank posts £2bn loss for 2011
    The Royal Bank of Scotland has reported its fourth year of losses since the bank's bailout in 2008.
    23 Feb 12, 10:02:02
  • AUDIO: Alex's 25 years of City satire
    Telegraph cartoon character Alex Masterley reflects on 25 years in the City.
    23 Feb 12, 09:02:40
  • AUDIO: Hester 'doing a good job' at RBS
    James Barty, senior financial consultant at Policy Exchange, and Michael Fallon, Conservative MP on the Treasury Select Committee, discuss what the latest figures of lossRBS say about the future of the bank
    23 Feb 12, 10:02:05
  • VIDEO: PPI claim 'a lot of hard work'
    The Financial Services Authority has revealed that compensation to borrowers who were mis-sold Payment Protection Insurance reached nearly £2bn last year.
    22 Feb 12, 12:02:37
  • AUDIO: The economic tide 'is coming in'
    Economist Geoffrey Dicks speaks to the Today programme's Lesley Curwen about the positive indicators of the UK's "real economy".
    22 Feb 12, 10:02:00
  • VIDEO: British shoe company flourishing
    As Budget day looms Steph McGovern asks Peter Taylor the Managing Director of Hotter Shoes, what he would like to see the Chancellor do to help UK PLC.
    22 Feb 12, 04:02:06
  • VIDEO: Could business help free schools?
    Newsnight's political editor Allegra Stratton discusses the politics of putting children's education into the hands of profit-making companies.
    22 Feb 12, 10:02:32
  • VIDEO: Inside Apple's factory in China
    ABC presenter Bill Weir has been granted exclusive access to a factory in China run by Foxconn, one of the biggest suppliers for software giant Apple.
    21 Feb 12, 09:02:01
  • Journey around the public sector
    Public sector casualty seeks private sector job
    23 Feb 12, 12:02:10
  • The tax credit system changes from April 2012
    How the tax credit system will change from April
    23 Feb 12, 12:02:20
  • Small firms: How to expand
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    23 Feb 12, 12:02:02
  • Would a Peugeot GM alliance make sense?
    Would a Peugeot-GM alliance make sense?
    22 Feb 12, 10:02:44
  • US turns up heat on China solar subsidies
    China and US in spat over solar subsidies
    22 Feb 12, 04:02:54
  • Biosensors measure sporting success
    The new technologies changing sport performance
    22 Feb 12, 12:02:57
  • Mobile money: Using your phone to transfer cash
    Using your mobile phone to transfer cash
    22 Feb 12, 12:02:52

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