• calender-icon Event
  • Posted: 17 Jan 2024

Building Societies: Transform to Thrive

21
Feb
2024

  • Calender-Icon Time: 10:00 - 15:30
  • Location-Icon Location: Leeds
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: Karen Smith (Protiviti)
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend

This event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.

A free event hosted by BSA Associate, Protiviti

Join Protiviti in Leeds for an event exclusively designed for societies and mutuals to discuss the challenges they are facing as the sector continues to transform for the future.


The event will involve society led keynote sessions focusing on topics such as Savings, Migrating to the Cloud & Mortgages with guest speaking appearances from industry leads including Robin Fieth (BSA CEO) and Ben Hutchings (Head of Mortgage Sales, Bath Building Society).

In addition to these sessions, attendees will have access to a wide range of Protiviti subject matter experts who have worked with societies to resolve challenges across the sector as well as participate in interactive Design Thinking sessions.

Key Speakers:
Robin Fieth, BSA - CEO      
Thomas Lemon, Protiviti - Country Market Leader  
Karen Smith, Protiviti - Managing Director & Building Society Lead   
Ben Hutchings, Bath Building Society - Head of Mortgage Sales
Chris Irwin, YBS - Director of Savings

We will be sponsoring the charity Foodcycle, a UK charity that combines surplus food, spare kitchen spaces and volunteers to create three-course meals for people at risk of food poverty and social isolation.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!


Venue:
Aspire Leeds, 2 Infirmary Street, Leeds LS1 2JP

Timings:
10:00am - 3:30pm

Cost:
Free of charge

Register:
This event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.

Contact:
For any enquiries please contact: Karen.Smith@protiviti.co.uk

Protiviti is a global business consulting firm that delivers deep expertise, objective insights, a tailored approach and unparalleled collaboration.

Event Summary

  • Wednesday, 21 February 2024
  • 10:00 - 15:30
  • Free to attend

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