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The Guildhall, Gresham Street London EC2 7HH United Kingdom
We are delighted to confirm that the UK Finance Annual Dinner in association with EY will be returning to The Guildhall on 24 October 2023. Our flagship dinner will bring together over 500 senior representatives from across wholesale and retail banking, mortgage lending, commercial finance, payment service provision and asset-based lending, as well as government, regulators and wider stakeholder organisation.
This dinner is a unique opportunity for a great cross section of the industry to engage, learn and develop new relationships with peers, as well as enjoy great food and wine in a relaxed setting. A keynote speaker for the evening will be announced in due course.
Please note: The dress code for the evening is business attire/ lounge suits.
If you are interested in purchasing a single ticket or table please contact Annual Dinner for more information:
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18:00 Drinks Reception
18:45 Guests called for dinner
19:00 Guests seated for dinner and speeches
19:45 Dinner Served
22:30 Formal dinner ends
Chief Executive, UK Finance
David has worked in financial services for over 40 years. At Barclays he worked for three Group chairmen, helped set up Large Corporate Banking, had w...
David has worked in financial services for over 40 years. At Barclays he worked for three Group chairmen, helped set up Large Corporate Banking, had wide experience in SME and consumer banking and ran the Group’s IT and operations function. David subsequently led Commercial Banking for Lloyds Bank, then was chief executive of Cattles PLC (a consumer finance and invoice finance business) before joining Moneycorp (an independent FX provider) as CEO. Before joining UK Finance David spent eight years at Bibby Financial Services as the chief executive.
Political Editor, Sky News
Beth Rigby is Sky News’ Political Editor. Prior to joining the broadcaster, she served for over a decade at the Financial Times, latterly as chief pol...
Beth Rigby is Sky News’ Political Editor. Prior to joining the broadcaster, she served for over a decade at the Financial Times, latterly as chief political correspondent and deputy political editor. She also fronts her own interview show on Sky, talking to people at the coal face of change about their views on what is going on in Britain and around the world.
After studying social and political science followed by Latin American studies, Beth joined the FT as a trainee. She specialised in coverage of retail, consumer industries and hedge funds before moving to the political brief. After a brief spell as The Times’ media editor, she joined Sky to lead their political coverage.
Taking to the air in the midst of Brexit negotiations, Beth has been witness to some of the most unpredictable and unexpected events in Westminster history. Known for her down-to-earth, no-nonsense approach to reporting political events she offers insights into the key personalities, plots and likely outcomes. She also reveals some of what goes on in the Westminster bars and tearooms, as well as tales from behind the scenes of political broadcasting.
EY is a leader in shaping the financial services industry. Over 30,000 of our people are dedicated to financial services, serving the banking and cap...
EY is a leader in shaping the financial services industry.
Over 30,000 of our people are dedicated to financial services, serving the banking and capital markets, insurance, and wealth and asset management sectors. At EY Financial Services, we share a single focus — to build a better financial services industry, not just for now, but for the future.
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