Financial Services Advisory Board (FiSAB)
Role of the group
The Financial Services Advisory Board (FiSAB) was formed in 2005 to:
- advise Scottish Ministers on matters relating to the financial services industry
- foster collaboration and communication between the Scottish Government, its agencies, other public sector bodies and the industry
- maintain and enhance the business environment for the financial services industry in Scotland
View the FiSAB terms of reference.
Members
Rt Hon Nicola Sturgeon MSP, First Minister of Scotland (Chair)
Keith Brown MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work
Paul Wheelhouse MSP, Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy
Jim Pettigrew, SFE Chair (industry Co-Chair)
Graeme Jones - SFE
Agnes Tolmie - Unite the Union
Catherine Burnet - KPMG
Christine O'Neill - Brodies
Ian Ferguson - Aviva
Anne Richards - M&G Investments
Philip Grant - Lloyds Banking Group
Benny Higgins - Tesco Bank
Jim Lindsay - FiSAB Skills Group
Malcolm Buchanan - Royal Bank of Scotland
Angus Macpherson - E S Noble and Company
Barry Muir - State Street
Barry O'Dwyer - Standard Life
Jayne-Anne Gadhia - Virgin Money
Prof. Sir Timothy O'Shea, University of Edinburgh
Lena Wilson - Scottish Enterprise
Documents
- Financial Services Advisory Board: terms of reference
- Financial Services Advisory Board minutes: September 2017
- Financial Services Advisory Board minutes: May 2017
- Financial Services Advisory Board minutes: December 2016
- Financial Services Advisory Board minutes: October 2016
- Financial Services Advisory Board minutes: June 2016