Innovation accelerator aims to fuel Glasgow city region’s fintech future
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Financial regulation innovation lab in Glasgow to take share of UK-wide £30m funding extension
The financial regulation innovation lab (FRIL) in Glasgow – set up last year to support the city’s growth aspirations in fintech – is to take a share of a £30 million funding extension announced by the UK Government. The FRIL initiative – a partnership between cluster management organisation FinTech Scotland and the universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde – will take a slice of new investment to further stimulate the financial technology sector.…
Building a Lifelong Learning Culture to Foster Innovation - FinTech Scotland
Building a sustainable, productive and inclusive financial services sector in Scotland means thinking beyond the needs of today. ‘Fostering innovation’ requires investing in people’s ability to think broader than what’s right in front of them, and such capability to be dynamic in behaviour, knowledge and practical expertise is built through the process of learning – over and over again, exploring many different skills and interests, and througho…
Innovation accelerator aims to fuel Glasgow city region’s fintech future
The Centre of Innovation for Financial Regulation, known as the Financial Regulation Innovation Lab (FRIL), is shaping the future of regulatory responsible innovation as part of the UK government’s Innovation Accelerator programme.
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