The City View: David Gurlé on financial services regulation
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Today Andy Silvester is joined by David Gurlé, the Chief Executive of Symphony – the $1.4bn-valued workflow managing software company. They talk about financial services regulation, tech on the trading floor as well as the dangers remote working presents for big banks. They also discuss his time at Microsoft working under Bill Gates and Hong Kong’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Andy also talks about the OBR’s predictions for the UK economy, the Virgin Atlantic rescue deal and – of course – the ban on Huawei technology across the UK’s mobile infrastructure.
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