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  • Simon Donegan, head of seller services at Amazon, and Emma Noble, founder of Enterprise Nation, at the launch of the pop-up Clicks and Mortar shop in Edinburgh. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Simon Donegan, head of seller services at Amazon, and Emma Noble, founder of Enterprise Nation, at the launch of the pop-up Clicks and Mortar shop in Edinburgh. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Amazon_Clicks_Mortar_Shop_Edinbu...jpg
  • Simon Donegan, head of seller services at Amazon, and Emma Noble, founder of Enterprise Nation, at the launch of the pop-up Clicks and Mortar shop in Edinburgh. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Amazon_Clicks_Mortar_Shop_Edinbu...jpg
  • Frankie Kerr-Kineen, owner of The Native State, a modern art prints business based near St Andrews, is among the first online retailers taking space at Amazon’s pop-up Clicks and Mortar shop in Edinburgh. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Eilidh Earle-Mitchell, product designer at travel pillow company Trtl with company founder Michael Corrigan who were among the first online retailers taking space at Amazon’s pop-up Clicks and Mortar shop in Edinburgh. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Bob Kirkpatrick, who co-owns the Wee Blue Coo posters and greetings card business, is among the first online retailers taking space at Amazon’s pop-up Clicks and Mortar shop in Edinburgh. Pic copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Amazon_Clicks_Mortar_Shop_Edinbu...jpg
  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay (centre) at The ID Co in Edinburgh with Steve Dunlop (left), CEO of Scottish Enterprise, and Benny Higgins, strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay, far left, is shown the work going on at The ID Co offices by employee Mary Thornberry, with (from left) James Varga, CEO and co-founder The ID Co; Steve Dunlop, CEO Scottish Enterprise and Benny Higgins, strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay at the offices of The ID Co in Edinburgh with (far left) Steve Dunlop, CEO Scottish Enterprise; James Varga, CEO and co-founder The ID Co; and Benny Higgins (far right), strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Mackay_ID_Co_Investment_Bank_Edi...jpg
  • Finance Secretary Derek Mackay, far left, is shown the work going on at The ID Co offices by employee Mary Thornberry, with (from left) James Varga, CEO and co-founder The ID Co; Steve Dunlop, CEO Scottish Enterprise and Benny Higgins, strategic adviser to the First Minister on setting up the bank. pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Mackay_ID_Co_Investment_Bank_Edi...jpg