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Peter Innes

Peter Innes

Business Advisory Partner

24 August 2021

Johnston Carmichael strengthens Stirling team

Accountancy and business advisory firm, Johnston Carmichael, has expanded its central belt leadership team with the addition of Craig Clinton, who has been appointed as a Business Advisory Director in the firm’s Stirling office.


Jenn Stewart

Jenn Stewart

Business Advisory Partner, Head of Rural and Dundee Office Head

5 May 2021

Johnston Carmichael exhibiting at BioDundee International Conference

Scotland’s largest independent accountancy and business advisory firm, Johnston Carmichael, is looking to the future of the City of Discovery this year as it exhibits at the BioDundee International Conference on Wednesday 12 May.


Ewan Bolt

Ewan Bolt

Director and Head of Digital Advisory

5 March 2020

Johnston Carmichael wins big at cloud accounting ‘Oscars’

Johnston Carmichael, Scotland’s largest independent accountancy and business advisory firm, also a UK top 20 firm, has been recognised as Large Firm of the Year at the Xero Awards 2020 – the ‘Oscars’ of the cloud accounting world.


Jane Mitchell

Jane Mitchell

Business Advisory Director & Rural Specialist

14 November 2018

NFUS launches Joint Ventures Hub to help farmers collaborate

The NFUS Joint Venture Hub will provide information on share farming, contract farming and tenancies, with a key aim of linking up next-generation farmers and businesses without succession plans in place.


Neil Steven

Neil Steven

Business Advisory Partner

4 July 2017

Brexit fuels uncertainty as agribusiness prepares for life outside Europe

Landowners and tenant farmers across Scotland’s diverse agricultural sector believe that selling prices, input costs and Brexit will have the biggest impact on agribusiness over the next 12 months, according to the results of our recent survey.