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SFE unveils new finance forum Print E-mail
Wednesday, 18 April 2007

Scottish Financial Enterprise has unveiled a new forum that aims to promote innovation in Scotland’s financial services industry.
In a joint venture with Scottish Enterprise, Fast Forward: The Financial Services Futures Forum, is designed to encourage “innovative solutions” to the challenges facing financial services companies.

The forum will hold a series of debates to boost the competitive advantage of the industry. The first event, held yesterday, focused on talent and was attended by senior financial representatives.

Amanda Harvie, SFE chief executive, said: “Scotland is an international centre of excellence for financial services, built on a unique combination of talent, expertise, history, innovation and a concentration of many of the world’s leading financial services companies across all of the main sectors of the industry.

“In a world of increasing global competition, we must seek new solutions to the current challenges and opportunities we face. Fast Forward is an exciting new initiative that we hope will provide a forum through which innovative solutions can be developed.”

Scottish Financial Enterprise represents the interests of Scotland’s financial services industry. Total SFE members account for over 70 per cent of the 108,000 people directly employed within Scotland’s financial services industry.
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