Linzi Wilson (Corporate Finance Partner at Consilium)

JAMES Scott and Sons, a thriving Scottish manufacturer of commercial kitchens, is ready to embark on an exciting new chapter ...

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JAMES Scott and Sons, a thriving Scottish manufacturer of commercial kitchens, is ready to embark on an exciting new chapter thanks to a £450,000 grant secured by Consilium Chartered Accountants. The grant, awarded through Scottish Enterprise’s Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) programme, will fuel the company’s move to a modern, efficient factory.

“We had never applied for grant funding before and the application process was daunting,” admitted Stuart Scott, co-owner of James Scott and Sons. “It also became clear that we didn’t have the time needed to complete an application. Thankfully, our accountant introduced us to Consilium Chartered Accountants.”

Consilium’s close working relationship with Scottish Enterprise was instrumental in securing the grant. Linzi Wilson, Corporate Finance Partner at Consilium, led the team that crafted a compelling application showcasing the positive impact of a new factory on James Scott and Sons’ efficiency, employee well-being, and ultimately, the Scottish economy.

“We are delighted with the help and support Linzi and the Consilium team provided,” continued Stuart. “Not only were we successful in securing the grant funding, Consilium ensured the process was smooth and allowed us to stay focused on building our business.”

Consilium will continue to support James Scott and Sons throughout the transition to their new premises and the drawdown of their RSA grant award.

“Helping James Scott and Sons secure this funding has been incredibly rewarding,” said Linzi Wilson. “Supporting their journey towards even greater success is what motivates us at Consilium.”

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