44 jobs created or safeguarded with inward investment

The First Minister  has welcomed an announcement today from three American firms who have promised investment of £6.3 million in Scotland, creating or safeguarding 44 jobs in the data analytics and life sciences sectors.

 

 

The announcements from Spiritus Partners Limited, ION Geophysical Corporation and PPS UK came as the First Minister arrived in the US on the first day of her week there.

All three companies have been supported by Scottish Enterprise through grants totalling more than £1.5 million.

The First Minister said: “The United States is Scotland’s biggest source of inward investment and, in the wake of Article 50 being triggered and the risk of a hard Brexit, it is vital we continue to build on the success of our current business relationship with the US.

“Scotland remains open for business and I’m delighted these companies have chosen to expand here and it further demonstrates our position as a prime location for inward investment.”

Lena Wilson, Chief Executive of Scottish Enterprise, said: “Spiritus Partners Limited, ION Geophysical Corporation and PPS UK are all fantastic examples of US companies recognising the benefits of Scotland’s top talent and effective business environment. We are very pleased to have been able to support all three growth companies to get to this stage and wish them every success in achieving their future ambitions.”

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1 COMMENT

  1. if that were true ,(that we have a business success to build upon ) then perhaps any one of the 129 msp’s could explain why the us consulate in Edinburgh had its trade counter withdrawn ? Strangely enough Cork and Bergen still retain theirs! The current President so criticized by the Greens and snp also happens to be the biggest employer in our tourism sector .

    Who do you think Conrad Hilton sold his Hotel chain too and why is their world HQ in Trump Tower ?

    Afraid deal or no deal sturgeon is out of the game .

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