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What is the Financial Services Club? Introduction to the FS Club [7:48m]: Play in Popup | Download What is the Future of Financial Services? The financial services industry is changing, and changing fast. For many banks and insurance firms, keeping up with change is a full-time occupation. The raft of new legislation, new technology, new competition and new products is a continually challenging cycle. Is there an easier way? Of course. You could subscribe to thousands of magazines, websites or journals to get the very latest in Political, Economic, Social and Technological change. Alternatively, you could come to one place. A meeting place. A meeting of minds. A meeting of like-minded individuals. What is the Financial Services Club? The Financial Services Club is a unique service aimed at Senior Executives and Decision Makers from banks, insurance companies, technology firms, consultancies ... in fact, any firm that is interested in understanding and planning for the future operating environment for the UK Financial Services markets. Is this just another Club? Not at all. The Financial Services Club bridges the gap between today and tomorrow. It allows you to network with hundreds of professionals all sharing a common interest in the future of the industry. The Club over 50 events a year, in a number of different European countries, with keynote speakers and luminaries from the industry airing their views on the future of financial services. Our illustrious speaker list is targeted to cover all aspects of the industry from practitioners to legislators to futurists. Click here to view our events programme. |
Forthcoming Events
This house believes that the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s new liquidity risk monitoring standards are built on sand
Tuesday, 16 March 2010 A debate on the BCBS liquidity risk monitoring consultation due 16 April 2010.
Will there come a day when the largest, strongest banks will be Asian?
Tuesday, 23 March 2010 Emmanuel Daniel, Founder of the Asian Banker
This house believes that Solvency II and Liquidity risk have reinvented the wheel.
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 A debate on the similarity of new risk management standards |
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