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26 September 2024 08:00-10:00 May Fair Theatre, The May Fair Hotel (Stratton Street, London, England, W1J 8LT); - Entrance through the Crystal Room off Berkeley Street

Banking on the Future - Autumn 2024

The much-anticipated Autumn installment of our event series, Banking on the Future, featuring the Bank of England is set to return this September.

​*All spaces for this event have now been filled

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As we anticipate for a year of Government changes Banking on the Future arrives at a time to provide business leaders will substantial visionary insights.

One of Labour's cornerstone promises is to tackle the housing crisis by increasing the supply of affordable homes. The party plans to build over 300,000 new homes annually, with a focus on social housing and affordable ownership schemes.

From market movement to macroeconomic trends, this event promises to be a knowledge-packed experience as we navigate the evolving landscape of the economy and its influence on property that will leave you equipped for the future.

Bank of England Economist, Rob Elder, will talk on behalf of the bank to offer an exclusive analysis of the market and future trends shaping the economy.

Joining Elder on the panel are industry leading property oracles. First to be announced is:

  • Andrew Saunderson, Head of Capital Markets at CBRE

  • Penny Cameron, Head of Development at Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield

Compered by deverellsmith & Hintel’s Group CEO, Andrew Deverell-Smith, one of the leading executive search consultants within the real estate industry for the last 17 years.

Further speakers will be announced during the lead up to the event…

The session will cover:

  • An opening update from Bank of England on the modern dynamics of the economy

  • An opening update from Bank of England on the modern dynamics of the economy

  • Significant changes to taxation and interest rates

  • Geopolitical influences on Property, Real Estate and Construction

  • Overview of asset classes and overseas investment

  • The effects on the investment, development and sales and lettings markets Housing policies and Government changes

The theatre is limited to a 200-person capacity, but the panel discussion will be livestreamed through to the networking room. We suggest arriving early to secure a seat in the theatre.

Schedule:

8:00AM – 8:30AM – Networking with pastries, teas, and coffees on arrival

8:30AM – 9:30AM - Panel discussion takes place

9:30AM – 10:00AM – Networking with refreshments