Finextra Dinner Club: Turning compliance into a competitive edge

The next meeting of the Finextra Dinner Club will focus on critical compliance issues for banks and feature presentations from Nicholas Child, MD and director of compliance at Citi, Simon Gleeson, partner in the financial services practice of Clifford Chance and Keith Saxton, director, global banking and financial markets for IBM.

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Finextra Dinner Club: Turning compliance into a competitive edge

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The Finextra Dinner Club is an exclusive dining club at the Walbrook in the heart of City where bank executives can learn from and share experiences with their peers in a relaxed and informal setting.

Following its successful inauguration evening earlier this month, the next event in the series takes place on 14 June, and will feature discussions on the emerging regulatory framework and how firms are taking advantage of investments in new regulations and compliance requirements to increase competitiveness.

The Walbrook is a private dining club located a stone's throw away from Mansion House and Sir Christopher Wren's church of St Stephen at 37A, Walbrook, London, EC4N 8BS.

Places at the dinner are reserved for executive level professionals, CIOs, CROs, local heads of risk, as well as senior managers involved in regulation, compliance and data management at banks and financial services firms. Attendees are individually vetted to ensure a high level of networking opportunities.

Register now and join us for what we are sure will be an entertaining and educational evening in the company of your peers.

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