Delighted to be at the opening of @jpmorgan's new tech centre in Glasgow.
A multimillion investment in a new state-of-the-art tech centre right in the heart of Glasgow’s financial district, with cutting edge climate technology & outstanding facilities for their 3000+ people.
There's a warning cash-saving cuts to a lifeline mentoring service in Glasgow won't just destroy children's futures, but end up costing the state more overall.
@mcrpathways helps thousands of disadvantaged pupils, including hundreds in the care system, get into higher education or employment. They're just two weeks away from job losses due to funding cuts from the city council.
Sandy Begbie, Chief Executive of Scottish Financial Enterprise, is involved with MCR. He says the cuts don't just doom youngsters to a miserable future, but mean they're less likely to be tax-payers and more likely to end up on benefits or in the justice system
Glasgow City Council say the need to find £108m worth of savings mean education budgets can no longer be protected from cuts.
New @TheCityUK figures show that employment in Scotland’s financial and related professional services industry increased by around 13,000 to 149,000 between 2021 and 2022, highlighting the strength of our post-covid recovery.
https://t.co/3LzVP35Tbx
If you’d like to be part of a growing, technology-focused industry with a real sense of purpose, why not consider an apprenticeship in Scotland's financial services industry?
Find out more via @SFE_Sandy in @Insidermag: https://t.co/H06WwBGkGs
#ScotAppWeek2@skillsdevscot
Finally, this is in no way a political post, I am simply setting the record straight and am furious that our young people of Glasgow are being denied the opportunities they deserve to provide them with a better future.
As Chair of DYW, I feel the need to address the inaccuracies in this article. The Glasgow City Council spokesperson is at best simply unaware of the facts or, at worst, choosing not to tell the truth.
https://t.co/F54atqjWtS
They've chosen to hide behind process and, as a result, damage the chances of young people in Glasgow. This is their choice and they have a track record of doing this. Since 2020 DYW have lost over 40 of our school coordinators in Glasgow despite the funding always being secured.
Can you believe we are already approaching the end of January? The DYW Scotland team hope you have settled into this new year and look forward to what's coming in 2024.
In our latest article, Sandy Begbie CBE FRSE, Chair of DYW Employers Forum and the Young Person's Guarantee, and Chief Executive of Scottish Financial Enterprise reflects on the past year whilst looking ahead to what's in store for Developing the Young Workforce in 2024.
Read the article here: https://t.co/0tDKpYc8Ge
#DYWScot #ConnectingEmployers
@SFE_Sandy@SFE_tweets_
We were pleased to sign an open letter to the Finance Secretary in advance of next week’s Scottish budget, calling on the Scottish government to prioritise economic growth and ensure Scotland remains an attractive place to live, work and invest.
https://t.co/FlfBDChYCr
Great write up by @MBendoris at @ScottishSun about our plans to work with our banking and fintech members, regulators and @fininclusionsco to offer basic bank accounts to everyone in Scotland.
Read in full here: https://t.co/HqCm7LySsm
We're all set to launch our new sector growth strategy at tonight's Scottish Financial Services Awards, sponsored by @EY_UKI.
Listen to what @SFE_Sandy had to say about the strategy and what it could mean for Scotland's economy on @BBCRadioScot this morning.
In our latest insight blog, we spoke with Sanghamitra Karra, Head of @MorganStanley's Inclusive Ventures Group in EMEA, to hear about the how the programme is stepping up its focus on Scotland.
https://t.co/4Jw0J9oSs1
We are pleased to see FISGAD relaunch and look forward to more constructive discussion with @ScotGovFM on a range of issues, including how we can drive economic growth, support financial inclusion and wellbeing, and help to deliver net zero.
.@SFE_Sandy has written in @timesscotland today about the actions that are needed to make Scotland more competitive, drive sustainable economic growth and improve our tax-base.
https://t.co/FVmzdpTdk4
Our upcoming sector growth strategy will look at many of the same issues outlined in the Hunter Foundation report, and their role in our own on growth trajectory, while setting out our vision for the future of Scottish financial services.
Some great insights from @SirTomhunter this morning on the lessons from Ireland’s approach to business investment, rightly encouraging a much-needed debate in Scotland on economic growth, tax rates and the need to be innovative. 🧵
https://t.co/8AGfFNkSjt
Financial services have a central role to play. We are a vital source of strength in the Scottish economy, creating highly skilled jobs and tax revenue, and doing so with a sense of purpose on areas like net zero, D&I, financial inclusion, and supporting vulnerable customers.