Scott Marcar

(he/him)

Scott Marcar

NatWest Group

Chief Information Officer

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Scott Marcar is Chief Information Officer at NatWest Group, where he leads NatWest Digital X, the team responsible for delivering technology solutions across the bank. His remit spans technology, innovation, security, data, operations, financial crime and fraud, with a focus on ensuring the bank is engineered, protected and operated safely and reliably for customers and colleagues. Scott has nearly 30 years’ experience driving technology innovation across financial services. Before joining NatWest Group, he held senior technology leadership roles at Deutsche Bank, including Chief Information Officer for Corporate and Investment Banking and Chief Technology Officer. His earlier career includes major leadership roles across RBS Markets & International Banking and J.P. Morgan, with deep experience in markets technology, risk and finance technology, debt and treasury technology, emerging markets and exotics technology.

Sessions

Leonardo Pinto

Dan Lawrence-Eyre

Savannah Price

Scott Marcar

Kieran Bunting

From Ecosystems to Outcomes: How Collaboration Is Powering the Next Wave of Innovation

Innovation is no longer happening in isolation. The most meaningful progress is coming from connected ecosystems, where startups, corporates, universities, investors, platforms and regional partners come together to solve real problems. This panel explores how those ecosystems are being built in practice, and what it takes to turn collaboration into tangible outcomes. As founder support evolves beyond traditional programmes and cohorts, the focus is shifting towards ongoing access, shared knowledge, digital communities and real-time support. The challenge now is not just making connections, but making them valuable, relevant and scalable across regions. Bringing together perspectives from banking, technology, startups and regional innovation, the panel will explore how organisations are supporting early-stage growth, how partnerships are being formed across sectors, and where real innovation is emerging as a result. The conversation will also look at the role larger organisations can play in setting direction, opening doors, enabling access and supporting founders without over-engineering the process. If innovation is increasingly driven by networks rather than individuals, what does it take to make those networks actually work?

Leonardo Pinto

Dan Lawrence-Eyre

Savannah Price

Scott Marcar

Kieran Bunting

From Ecosystems to Outcomes: How Collaboration Is Powering the Next Wave of Innovation

Innovation is no longer happening in isolation. The most meaningful progress is coming from connected ecosystems, where startups, corporates, universities, investors, platforms and regional partners come together to solve real problems. This panel explores how those ecosystems are being built in practice, and what it takes to turn collaboration into tangible outcomes. As founder support evolves beyond traditional programmes and cohorts, the focus is shifting towards ongoing access, shared knowledge, digital communities and real-time support. The challenge now is not just making connections, but making them valuable, relevant and scalable across regions. Bringing together perspectives from banking, technology, startups and regional innovation, the panel will explore how organisations are supporting early-stage growth, how partnerships are being formed across sectors, and where real innovation is emerging as a result. The conversation will also look at the role larger organisations can play in setting direction, opening doors, enabling access and supporting founders without over-engineering the process. If innovation is increasingly driven by networks rather than individuals, what does it take to make those networks actually work?