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  • Posted: 31 Oct 2023

Autumn audit series: Strategies for a modern mutual

14
Nov
2023

  • Calender-Icon Time: 10:00 - 11:30
  • Location-Icon Location: Webinar
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: BSA Events
  • Currency-Icon £99 Members / £150 Non-members

BSA Audit, Risk & Regulation Autumn Webinar Series
Strategies for a modern mutual

The landscape is ever evolving and modern mutuals need to move with the times. From balancing the needs of members to demonstrating the mutual difference a modern mutual strategy is key to futureproofing your business. This webinar will take a look at some of the key strategic questions you may already be discussing, such as:

  • How do you balance the needs of current and future members, and savers vs borrowers? 
  • How can you demonstrate the mutual difference? 
  • How do you measure the community impact value of your branch network? 
  • How can mutuals embrace AI to their competitive advantage? 
  • Is community an integral part of your strategy? 

While we may not arrive at a definitive answer, we aim to highlight the key issues the sector is facing, discuss what a future strategic model may look like and provide a thought-provoking discussion.

This year's annual update returns in a brand new format with a series of topical webinars covering key areas of audit, risk and regulation. These events are targeted at risk and finance executives, and their teams as well as non-executive members of Audit and Risk Committees.


Speakers:
Chair: Jo Moscrop, Chief Business Development Officer, No1 CopperPot Credit Union
Julie Ann-Haines, Chief Executive, Principality Building Society (Biography)
Andrew Haigh, Chief Executive, Newcastle Building Society (Biography)
Robin Fieth, Chief Executive, Building Societies Association (Biography)
Joss Tasker, Founder & CEO, Sync Savings (Biography)
Peter Westlake, Partner, Strategy & Performance Transformation, & Head of Challenger Banks and Building Societies, KPMG (Biography)

Other events in this series:

 

Event Summary

  • Tuesday, 14 November 2023
  • 10:00 - 11:30
  • £99 Members / £150 Non-members

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