Awaab’s Law – A Scottish perspective
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Last month saw the publication of an independent report led by former Skyscanner executive Shane Corstorphine. The report is titled ‘Scaling Scotland – Building the Engine for the Next 50 Years of Prosperity’. The report posits that Scotland stands at a pivotal moment in its economic journey. As a nation we have successfully fostered a vibrant start-up ecosystem and now the report asserts that the next challenge is clear: transforming promising start-ups into globally competitive scale-ups. The report sets out a bold vision and practical steps to close the scale-up gap and unlock long-term prosperity.
Scaling businesses is critical for economic growth, job creation, and global competitiveness. Scotland currently has only 85 companies with revenues above £50 million. Closing this gap could deliver 138,000 high-value jobs and £22 billion in additional annual revenues. The report builds on and is written to live alongside the landmark work of Mark Logan’s Scottish Technology Ecosystem Review (2020), and Mark Logan and Ana Stewart’s Pathways report (2023), and introduces 15 actionable recommendations across four strategic pillars.
The report summarises the key systemic factors that most determine whether companies succeed in scaling beyond the £10m-£50m turnover stage as:
Through the report the panel makes 15 recommendations designed to break through Scotland’s scale-up barriers and unlock long-term growth. Each recommendation is mapped to one or more of the four pillars mentioned above. The recommendations are:
The report concludes that ‘Scaling Scotland’ is not just an economic imperative—it is a cultural and strategic transformation. By implementing these recommendations, Scotland can position itself as a global leader in innovation and entrepreneurship, driving prosperity for decades to come.
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