Roles and responsibilities
- David is the Group Director of Corporate Finance, Tax and Treasury at the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½. He leads on these financial matters across the group and provides advice on strategic investments, transactions and partnerships across the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s portfolio, working closely with Group Finance, Strategy and Policy and, in parallel, with the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s commercial subsidiaries.
Biography
David is a corporate financier and joined the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ in 2018. Previously, from 1998, he was an investment banker with UBS, advising FTSE100 companies, private equity funds and governments on mergers and acquisitions and equity offerings in the UK and across Europe, and was an independent corporate finance adviser advising media companies. Subsequently, in 2012, he joined the Shareholder Executive (now UK Government Investments) as a senior civil servant where he was responsible for a number of relationships between the UK Government and other public bodies, and was a board member with public bodies. More recently he advised public sector organisations with KPMG.
He began his career with Price Waterhouse in public sector finance in 1992 and subsequently was a management consultant with Logica. He qualified as an accountant with the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy.
David graduated from the University of Oxford with a degree in Modern History and from London Business School with an MBA.
Annual remuneration (as at July 2023)
- £190,000-£194,999
Expenses and central bookings
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- David Curley had no expenses paid in Q4 2022-23
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- David Curley had no expenses paid in Q2 2022-23
- David Curley had no expenses paid in Q1 2022-23
- David Curley had no central bookings in Q1 2022-23
- David Curley had no expenses paid in Q4 2021-22
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- David Curley had no expenses paid in Q3 2021-22
- David Curley had no central bookings in Q3 2021-22
- David Curley had no expenses paid in Q2 2021-22
- David Curley had no central bookings in Q2 2021-22
- David Curley had no expenses paid in Q1 2021-22
- David Curley had no central bookings in Q1 2021-22
Gifts and Hospitality Register
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- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q4 2022-23
- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q3 2022-23
- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q2 2022-23
- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q1 2022-23
- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q4 2021-22
- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q3 2021-22
- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q2 2021-22
- David Curley had no gifts or hospitality to declare in Q1 2021-22
Declaration of personal interests
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