Welcome to the FSB in Scotland. We work with our members, the Scottish Government, elected representatives, councils and many other decision-makers across the country to support small businesses and the self-employed. This is the place to find out who we are, what’s happening in your area and how to connect with us.
Scotland Contacts
Events in Scotland
Edinburgh In Person Networking
In-person business networking in the heart of Edinburgh.
Sugar & Salt Roundtable
Calling all retail, manufacturer and wholesale small business members: Have your say on how targeted foods are promoted in Scotland
Lanarkshire in-person networking
Expand your business networks by joining this in-person session and meet new business contacts in Lanarkshire and beyond!
Latest resources from FSB
Seven steps to protect your small business from money problems
In these tough times for small businesses, FSB Business Banking Partner Cashplus Bank shares some thoughts on actions you can take to address money problems you may be facing.
How to manage the stress of running a small business
Running a business can be overwhelming. FSB Business Banking Partner Cashplus Bank highlights some common warning signs of financial stress and shares tips on how to mitigate them.
Import controls and more: considerations when importing from the EU
Find out what changes are still in the pipeline for trade between the UK and EU
Latest News from FSB Scotland
ENDING THE LEASE: RETAIL, HOSPITALITY, AND BEAUTY PREMISES
In Scotland thousands of retail businesses, cafes, pubs, takeaways, hairdressers, wholesale, and distribution centres lease their premises. What happens as the lease is approaching its end date? How much time should the business have to find suitable alternative premises? Would they benefit from going to court to have the lease renewed for a year?
FSB congratulates John Swinney on appointment as First Minister
FSB looks forward to working with Mr Swinney and his team to get small businesses doing what they do best: generating revenues, creating jobs, delivering services and trading us back to growth.
Restricting promotions of food and drink high in fat, sugar or salt
The Scottish Government are consulting on ‘Restricting promotions of food and drink high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS)’. The proposals will impact small businesses with 50 or more employees who offer pre-packaged targeted foods for sale to the public in the course of business.