Events & training

UK Finance delivers an extensive programme of events and training courses covering the latest developments in finance and banking.

From conferences to industry dinners, to banking forums and seminars, we have a variety of events throughout the year that bring together members and senior stakeholders to discuss key topics, network with their peers and hear about the latest regulation, trends and issues. Key annual highlights include our Spring Sanctions Conference, the Digital Innovation Summit, the Economic Crime Congress and the UK Finance Annual Industry Dinner. More information here.

Interested in taking any of our workshops in-house? Whether you are seeking to upskill your team, enhance productivity or foster a culture of continuous learning, we can deliver customised training programmes designed to meet your specific needs. If you have an enquiry, please complete the form and our training team will be in touch with next steps. 

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Economic Crime Congress 2024

20.06.24

Conference

Economic Crime Congress 2024

The Economic Crime Congress has returned and we look forward to welcoming delegates from across the financial services sector and beyond on 20 June 2024 at the Business Design Centre, London.
Commercial Customer Risk: Workshop 2 - Advanced Financial Analysis (Part 1)
Commercial Customer Risk Series

21.06.24

Workshop

Commercial Customer Risk: Workshop 2 - Advanced Financial Analysis (Part 1)

UK Finance is running a series of online workshops which will provide practical support for staff members working closely with clients in analytical roles, increasing their ability to understand both financial and non-financial commercial customer risk issues.
Consumer Duty Assurance MI

24.06.24

Workshop

Consumer Duty Assurance MI

'If the FCA came in tomorrow would we be able to competently answer their 10 Consumer Duty questions with supporting evidence?' Join us for an insightful half-day workshop where we'll guide you through exactly what regulators seek, offering peace of mind should the FCA pay a visit. With upcoming Supervisory visits in 2024 focusing predominantly on Consumer Duty, this workshop is your opportunity to ensure your house is in order and stay ahead of the curve.
Difficult Conversations for Mortgage Arrears

25.06.24

Workshop

Difficult Conversations for Mortgage Arrears

Join us in this upcoming workshop to enhance your understanding of regulatory requirements and their significance, improve your communication strategies with debtors, develop effective debt collection tactics, and learn techniques for handling difficult calls. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your debt collection skills.
Complaints – Our Culture and People

25.06.24

Workshop

Complaints – Our Culture and People

This workshop will provide a supportive environment for individuals tasked with overseeing complaints strategically or managerially, offering a platform for open dialogue, learning and thoughtful reflection on meeting regulatory standards and the practical impacts and challenges we all face in meeting those expectations.
Comprehensive Overview of Basel 3.1: The full Basel 3.1 Standards unveiled!
Webinar

26.06.24

Webinar

Comprehensive Overview of Basel 3.1: The full Basel 3.1 Standards unveiled!

In this webinar, Simon Hills, UK Finance and Yogesh Patil from Wolters Kluwer will help simplify the sum of all parts of the UK Basel 3.1 Reforms.
Complaints – The Process and Our Customer Experience

27.06.24

Workshop

Complaints – The Process and Our Customer Experience

This workshop will provide a supportive environment for individuals tasked with overseeing complaints strategically or managerially, offering a platform for open dialogue, learning and thoughtful reflection on meeting regulatory standards and the practical impacts and challenges we all face in meeting those expectations.
Fundamentals of Integrated Balance Sheet Management

27.06.24

Workshop

Fundamentals of Integrated Balance Sheet Management

This course will cover the inter-relationships between prudential risks such as Capital, Leverage, Liquidity, Funding, NIM, Interest-Rate Risk in the Banking Book (IRRBB), Funds Transfer Pricing and how they are measured and managed through the lenses of the ICAAP/ILAAP and the ALCO mechanism, which will lead to enhanced bank performance.
ALCO (Asset-Liability Committee) Governance Framework

28.06.24

Workshop

ALCO (Asset-Liability Committee) Governance Framework

This one-day interactive workshop will raise awareness and understanding of recommended good-practice principles for bank ALCO (Asset-Liability Committee) governance and procedure. An efficient ALCO process enables a bank to manage risk effectively and optimise its balance sheet, with resulting positive impact on balance sheet resilience and Return on Capital.