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The Business Owner - High Five to Neil in Fife. Dry January ends and the 6 Nations starts.

The Business Owner - High Five to Neil in Fife. Dry January ends and the 6 Nations starts.

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With the holiday season now a distant memory, this episode returns to spotlighting a business owner who successfully built their company with the support of a business finance professional and Guild member, Charlie Wilson at Asset & General Finance.

This episode’s guest is Neil Cameron, Managing Director of Carmichael & Baxter Groundworks Limited. Neil shares his journey from Chartered Accountant to leading a groundworks company, offering insights into his career transition.

David and Trevor introduce a new segment, Transaction of the Month, highlighting a business that secured the ideal funding solution through Guild members, Amanda, Nick & Jane at Corporate Leasing & Finance.

As fellow Scots, Trevor and Neil quickly find common ground—leading to some light-hearted England rugby banter and bold predictions for Scotland’s victory on February 22.

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