Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Pressure is mounting on the UK Government to move to its new North Sea tax regime amid growing concerns about jobs and energy security.
A new report has urged the UK to do more to protect North Sea windfarms and energy infrastructure from cyber and physical attacks.
Revolut, chaired by Aberdeen businessman Martin Gilbert, has secured approval from UK regulators to operate as a bank after a wait of more than five years.
Oil prices surged back above $100 a barrel as escalating attacks on shipping in the Middle East raised fears of a prolonged conflict and disruption to global energy supplies.
Sir Keir Starmer was warned about the "reputational risks" posed by Lord Mandelson's ties with Jeffrey Epstein before he confirmed his appointment as US ambassador.
Aberdeen FC Community Trust (AFCCT) has launched a new challenge aimed at encouraging people across the region to get active while raising vital funds for local charities.
iO IT Services is pleased to announce a new partnership with EE to provide business mobile phone solutions to organisations across the UK.
Activus – Recruitment & Marketing were delighted to host a recent Member Spotlight Lunch in partnership with Women Connect.
Aberdeen-based marketing agency Prospect 13 has announced a series of strategic appointments and a client secondment as it continues to experience sustained growth across its client portfolio.
The new campus is being built on the playing fields of the existing school, with the current academy continuing to operate throughout the construction phase of the new school building.
The spotlight was on Fly Cup Enterprises and the role it carries out in supporting adults with learning disabilities in a recent edition of the STV News at Six.