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Business bodies call for rates freeze
SFE has joined 18 other business groups and industry bodies have jointly written to the Scottish Government’s Deputy First Minister and Interim Finance Secretary asking him to freeze the business rate in the coming financial year.
#SpotlightOnTransferableSkills | Jessica Fishwick, Barclays
“It was eye opening for me to see how many different roles there are in the Financial Services, I suppose from the outside you don’t really think about the work that goes into making banks run. What became clear to me is how the skills of ex-service personnel can benefit the Financial Services.”
SFE Spotlight | International Men’s Health Month
In December 2021, SFE Young Professionals shared the findings of research they’d led on mental health in the financial and related professional services industry in Scotland. It identified that work was a major factor contributing to mental health issues, but also the role of employers in helping to support people and improve wellbeing. They grouped the key actions they wanted industry to take into four broad areas: culture, capability, communication and covid-19 recovery. Since then, SFE, in partnership with the Young Professionals, has been leading a programme of activity to support these action areas. This interview and article forms part of that programme.
SFE Insight | Global appetite to be part of Scotland’s financial services sector continues
“Financial services in Scotland is a historic industry with a bright future and Scottish Enterprise is committed to promoting this globally to encourage even more companies to invest, locate and grow here. We value our relationship with SFE and its members and would welcome the opportunity to explore joint promotional opportunities.”
From the Fort to Finance, The transition from 3 SCOTS (The Black Watch) to Barclays
In our next #SpotlightOnTransferableSkills blog, we heard from James Copeland who outlines his transition from serving almost 24 years in the army and achieving the rank of Warrant Officer Class 2 to becoming Marketing Governance and Control Manager at Barclays.
Careers Week blog | Q&A with SFE Digital Marketing Apprentice, Harry Meighan
For day four of Careers Week we spoke with our Digital Marketing Apprentice Harry Meighan about his apprenticeship experience so far, and what he has learned about the world of work and himself.
SFE Insight | Enhancing the Bereavement Process, by Nick Cousins
Recent findings from the 2022 Bereavement Index conducted by software firm Exizent hasve shown that financial services could – and should – be doing more to support bereaved individuals.
SFE responds to Scottish Government emergency budget review
SFE Chief Executive Sandy Begbie responds to yesterday’s emergency budget review.
Edinburgh climbs 13 places in latest Global Green Finance Index
Edinburgh has risen 13 places to number 22 in Z-Yen’s latest Global Green Finance Index, highlighting its its growing status as a centre of excellence for green finance and sustainable investment, and placing it ahead of global financial centres includes Beijing, Tokyo and Chicago.
Spotlight on Transferable Skills | Shannen Mckillop, HSBC UK
In our latest Spotlight on Transferable Skills blog, Shannen Mckillop, Senior Project Governance Manager at HSBC UK discusses her journey into the role from PA, and what it has taught her about herself and her role.
Industry progress underpinned as stars of Scottish finance shine at annual awards
The 2022 Scottish Financial Services Awards celebrated the outstanding contributions of firms and individuals against the wider backdrop of huge economic challenges.
Spotlight on Transferrable Skills | Dr Mick O’Connor, HAELO
I’ve spent the past 40-years in engineering, starting as an apprentice welder in the Clyde shipyards then oil rig construction, oil refinery and petrochemical plant overhauls, aerospace, defence, aviation, construction, utilities and now space. I’m currently programme director at Prestwick Spaceport, drawing on my previous experience of managing live missile testing ranges. I’m a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Director and was recently appointed the Institute of Directors Chartered Director lead for Scotland.
Notes from the Trail
“Moving to Scotland in early 2021, I wanted to find a way to support my new local community while also engaging in something active with others (once lockdown restrictions had begun to sufficiently ease). For personal reasons, I knew I wanted to support an organisation like SAMH. I found such an opportunity through a group at my employer, Capco.”
Scottish National Investment Bank – maximising the opportunity for Scotland
In our latest SFE Perspective piece we discuss key areas for collaboration between the new national development bank and Scotland’s financial services sector.
SFE Young Professionals Network committee vacancies
The YP network are seeking individuals to fill both the Workstream Lead and Workstream Contributor roles ahead of what will be a busy year for the network as they support SFE on achieving its broader strategic priorities.
SFE achieves silver award at 2022 UK Social Mobility Awards
The UK Social Mobility Awards were set up to recognise organisations that are prioritising social mobility, for example through recruitment processes and progression programmes, outreach within the local community, or by developing innovative ways to create change
Challenge Poverty Week Blog | Welfare & Social Security
As part of Poverty Alliance's Challenge Poverty week, Patrycja Kupiec has shared a blog with Scottish Financial Enterprise focused on Welfare & Social Security.
Challenge Poverty Week Blog | Work & the Economy
In our first blog as part of Challenge Poverty week, Jeremy Lawson, Chief Economist at abrdn shares his thoughts on the world of work and the key challenges of productivity, the post-pandemic labour market and the economic recovery.
SFE responds to UK Government mini-budget
Sandy Begbie CBE, Chief Executive, Scottish Financial Enterprise, said the following after today’s UK Government mini-budget,