Sector & Special Interest Groups
SFE has a range of different groups and initiatives that cater for different sub-sectors and respond to policy areas which are of interest to the financial services industry in Scotland.
We work closely with governments at all levels to exchange information, provide advice and views and promote the work of the industry. We work with our members to formulate responses to government consultations in policy areas which affect our industry.
SFE has four sector groups as well as five special interest networks for members to participate in. Each group is chaired by an SFE member and supported by a secondee from one of our professional services members, who acts as coordinator to the group on our behalf.
Membership consists of representatives from companies who operate directly within each sector.
Sector Groups
Wealth Management
Chaired by Donald Gateley, Schroders Personal Wealth and coordinated by Jayne Currie, SFE.
Contact: jcurrie@sfe,org.uk
Asset Management
Chaired by Mike Tumilty, Aegon Asset Management and coordinated by Jayne Currie, SFE.
Contact: jcurrie@sfe,org.uk
Life and Pensions
Chaired by Jenny Holt, Phoenix Group and coordinated by Jayne Currie, SFE.
Contact: jcurrie@sfe,org.uk
Banking
Chaired by Carol Anderson, TSB and coordinated by Jayne Currie, SFE.
Contact: jcurrie@sfe,org.uk
Special Interest Networks
Scottish Financial Risk
Academy Group
Chaired by John Taylor, Hymans Robertson, and coordinated by Peter Brading, Brodies. Contact: peter.brading@brodies.com
Public Affairs &
Communications Forum
Chaired by Neil Moore, Lloyds Banking Group and Steven Hill, Royal London and coordinated by Ben Rose and Theo Prendergast, SFE.
Contact: brose@sfe.org.uk and tprendergast@sfe.org.uk
Consumer Insights
Network
Chaired by Jayne Currie, SFE.
Gender Equality Network
Chaired by Jackie Leiper, Lloyds Banking Group
Young Professionals Network
Chaired by Amy Paterson, Barclays