TISA appoints govt adviser to digital innovation role

To work on 'digital passport'

Carmen Reichman
clock • 1 min read

The Tax Incentivised Savings Association (TISA) has appointed government adviser Andrew Churchill as its digital innovation director.

In the newly created position, Churchill will lead the trade association's policy work on the digitalisation of UK financial services.  TISA is currently working on creating digital services standards and campaigning for digital-friendly regulation. It also wants to create a 'digital passport' for savers so their identity can be authenticated more easily, allowing for easier and safer asset transfers between providers. Churchill has advised governments, regulators, industry and academic institutions on digitalisation and innovation issues, and boasts particular expertise in cybercrime...

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