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Understanding Scotland Economy Tracker - quarterly Insights

  • Royal Bank of Scotland 6 George Street Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 2PF United Kingdom (map)

Join us to hear the latest results from the Understanding Scotland Economy Tracker (USET) - a quarterly survey of over 2000 people in Scotland. Mark Diffley, Director of the Diffley Partnership will present the latest findings which track economic confidence and buying intentions over time, as well as helping us to understand and monitor economic attitudes and public opinion.

We'll be joined by Professor Mairi Spowage, Director of the Fraser of Allander Institute and Kevin Havelock, Regional Director Corporate, Commercial and Business Banking at Royal Bank of Scotland to reflect on the results which come a week ahead of the Spring Budget at Westminister.

The event is kindly hosted by the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Registration, breakfast and networking from 8.15am

Presentation and discussion commences promptly at 8.45am



About the speakers:


Mark Diffley, Director and Founder of the Diffley Partnership

Mark has spent 25 years delivering research, polling and insights for organisations in all sectors, including for governments, the third sector and companies across the business sector.

After working with a number of agencies in the research sector, Mark set up Diffley Partnership in 2017 and works with a brilliant team in Edinburgh to ensure that our research and insights are of the highest quality, enabling his clients to make important decisions with confidence.

Mairi Spowage, Professor of Practice and Director of the Fraser Allander Institute

Mairi’s areas of expertise include economic policy, economic statistics, national accounting, public sector finances, and economic and fiscal forecasting. Mairi leads on the Institute's work with various partners, including those in business, the public and third sector. 

Mairi is leading on various projects to improve economic measurement and the use of economic insights to improve policy decisions in Scotland and beyond. She also leads the programme to encourage graduates into careers in analysis through the Economic Futures programme. 

Mairi is on the Leadership team of the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy and the Economics Statistics Centre of Excellence. Previously, Mairi was the Deputy Chief Executive of the Scottish Fiscal Commission and the Head of National Accounts at the Scottish Government, and has over 15 years of experience working in different areas of statistics and analysis, including transport, household surveys and performance measurement.

Kevin Havelock, Regional Director Corporate, Commercial and Business Banking at Royal Bank of Scotland

Kevin joined the Royal Bank of Scotland as a graduate trainee over 25 years ago, working in various teams before specialising in relationship management and moving into Corporate and Business Banking.  He has a degree in Politics from the University of Aberdeen and an MBA from Edinburgh Business School at Heriot Watt University.  Kevin is also currently a Governing Council Member of the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce and previously served for six years as Treasurer of the charity, Families Outside.

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