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UKSE strengthens Scotland team with strategic hire – Scottish Business News

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UKSE strengthens Scotland team with strategic hire – Scottish Business News

TATA Steel’s business support subsidiary, UKSE, has welcomed Marc Davey as regional executive, strengthening its investment team in Scotland.

Marc brings a wealth of business advisory experience, joining UKSE from Business Gateway West Lothian, where he worked with clients across sectors including engineering, manufacturing and construction for more than seven years. This included advising clients on financial matters, planning and strategy, and operational improvements.  Marc also has experience in accounting and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Enterprise from Edinburgh Napier University.

Marc will help Scottish businesses secure financial support, including small loans and large investments, to grow, diversify, and become more sustainable. Working closely alongside regional manager Scott Webb, Marc will also help to manage the UKSE Community Grant initiative, which funds local charity, community and school projects.

Marc said: “UKSE has a fantastic reputation within Scotland’s business community with its proven track record of helping firms to enjoy sustainable growth. I am very pleased to join the team and contribute to its success and now look forward to meeting existing clients as well as working with new businesses to help them realise their growth potential.

“It is evident that UKSE cares about the businesses it works with and the wider community, with a dedicated Community Grant programme that is benefiting hundreds of people, which is tremendous.”

Scott Webb, regional manager at UKSE Scotland, said: “Marc is a great addition to our team, and his appointment comes at an exciting time within the business. His experience and existing relationships within Scotland’s business network bring great insight, and I look forward to supporting the next chapter of his career.”

Since 1975, UKSE has helped create over 80,000 jobs and enabled thousands of businesses to grow whilst empowering those communities to enjoy economic and social regeneration. 

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