Companies looking for significant investment will now be able to access an additional £200 million through the Scottish-European Growth Co-investment Programme.
The Programme is the first part of the Scottish Growth Scheme, a £500 million financial package backed by the Scottish Government, to help businesses thrive and grow. Finance Secretary Derek Mackay made the announcement on a visit to CelluComp, an industrial technology company that has developed a material called Curran, a cellulose non-fibre extracted from root vegetables which is used as an additive in a number of markets including paints and coatings.
Posted by Scottish Government on 2017-06-16 12:56:41
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