TheCityUK comments on the Chancellor's Mansion House speech

Comment
15 November 2024

Commenting on the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech, Miles Celic, Chief Executive Officer, TheCityUK said:

“It is very encouraging to hear the Chancellor underline the important role financial and related professional services have to play in delivering growth. The issues she covered, including boosting investment, pensions reform, emphasising the regulators’ remit around growth and competitiveness and the need for sensible recalibration on risk, as well as her commitments to support the UK to become the world’s leading hub for sustainable finance, echo much of what our industry has been calling for.

Her focus on innovation and modernisation, including a pilot for delivering a Digital Gilt is also positive to hear, as is her intention to publish a pro-growth, pro-competitiveness long-term strategy for the industry. These are all critical to ensuring the UK’s competitive position as a world-leading international financial centre. We look forward to continuing to work with the Chancellor and the government to deliver these reforms and initiatives.”

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Miles Celic OBE Chief Executive Officer

Miles has held the role of Chief Executive Officer since September 2016. He is also a board member of UK Finance and the Financial Services Skills Commission. He sits on a number of government groups.

Miles began his career in broadcasting, making and presenting radio and television programmes for the BBC and others. He moved on to work in the UK Parliament, where he focused on foreign affairs and defence issues. Miles subsequently worked in a number of leading public policy consultancies.

In 2007, Miles joined HSBC’s policy function to lead political engagement. Miles moved to Prudential in 2009 as Director of Group Public Affairs & Policy and became Director of Group Strategic Communications in 2013. He was a member of Prudential’s Group Leadership Team.

Miles was awarded an OBE for services to financial and professional services in the King’s New Year Honours List 2025.