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UK Investment Council

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The UK Investment Council is a government council that brings together global investors to discuss investment into the UK. It aims to enhance inward investment into the UK and inform the trade policy of the UK by providing a forum for investors to advise officials at the Minister for Investment at the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and the wider government.[1]

The council was established in April 2021 by Lord Grimstone[2] and typically meets 4 times a year. The council is chaired by the Minister of Investment at the DBT and the Investment Council consists of 31 members. The current members of the council are:

Name Company
Annete King Accenture Song
John Harrison Airbus UK
Christina Bates Allstate NI
Anna Glover CBE Amadeus Capital Partners
Andrew Sillitoe Apax Partners
Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath BP
Tara McGeehan Conseillers en gestion et informatique (CGI)
Maximilian Biagosch CPP Investments
Alison Kay Ernst & Young
Lady Heywood Exor
Arjun Gupta Government of Singapore Investment Company
Laura Fleming Hitachi Energy
Ian Stuart HSBC UK
Christian Salbaing Hutchison Whampoa (Europe) Ltd
Katherine Bennet CBE HVM Catapult
Georgiana (JoJo) de Noronha Kraft Heinz
Paul Livingston Lockheed Martin UK
Shemara Wikramanayake Macquarie Group
Dr Anish Shah Mahindra Group
Mohamed Mansour Man Capital
Julia Prescot Meridiam
Yukinobu Nakano Mitsui
Clare Woodman CBE Morgan Stanley
H.E. Walled Al Mokarrab Al Muhairi Mudabala Investment Company
Greg Jackson Octopus Energy
H.E. Yasir Al-Rumayyan Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia
William Vreker Santander UK
Keith Anderson Scottish Power
Liv Garfield CBE Severn Trent Water
Carl Ennis Siemens GB&I
Eva Lindholm UBS

References

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  1. ^ "UK Investment Council". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2024-06-22.
  2. ^ Inman, Phillip (2023-02-09). "Sunak and Hunt to host UK industry leaders to drum up investment". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-06-22.