Partners

The success of Glasgow's IFSD has been driven by a strong partnership between the public and private sectors that has seen well over one billion pounds invested in the District since its launch.  The public sector partners, led by Scottish Enterprise and Glasgow City Council, have forged strong links and co-ordinated effectively with property developers and investors, technology providers and financial companies, to deliver a purpose built centre of excellence where global companies will want to be located.

The success of Glasgow's IFSD has been driven by a strong partnership between the public and private sectors that has seen well over one billion pounds invested in the District since its launch.  The public sector partners, led by Scottish Enterprise and Glasgow City Council, have forged strong links and co-ordinated effectively with property developers and investors, technology providers and financial companies, to deliver a purpose built centre of excellence.
Partners involved in the IFSD are:
Glasgow City Council
Scottish Enterprise
Scottish Development International
Scottish Government
Scottish Financial Enterprise
BT and numerous, financial institutions, property developers and investors
The partners are totally committed to working closely with existing companies and new inward investors, offering a wide range of practical assistance. This can include support on telecoms, property, aftercare support, and training and recruitment. As an assisted area, Glasgow benefits from a range of further support measures under Regional Selective Assistance, the Government grant scheme to encourage investment and job creation.

Partners involved in the IFSD are:

  • Glasgow City Council
  • Scottish Enterprise
  • Scottish Development International
  • Scottish Government
  • Scottish Financial Enterprise
  • BT and numerous, financial institutions, property developers and investors

The partners are totally committed to working closely with existing companies and new inward investors, offering a wide range of practical assistance. This can include support on telecoms, property, aftercare support, and training and recruitment. As an assisted area, Glasgow benefits from a range of further support measures under Regional Selective Assistance, the Government grant scheme to encourage investment and job creation.

 

 

Further information

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  • Mark McMullen, International Senior Manager, Scottish Development International