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  • Posted: 11 Nov 2025

Next-generation operational resilience

24
Nov
2025

  • Calender-Icon Time: 10:00 - 12:00
  • Location-Icon Location: Leeds
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: UST
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend (BSA Members only)

A free event hosted by UST

Building societies are navigating a perfect storm of technology and operating pressures, from technical debt and fragmented integrations to limited visibility, manual processes, and increasing compliance demands.

 

Regulatory expectations on operational resilience and third-party risk management continue to tighten (e.g., FCA PS21/3 and the PRA’s operational resilience regime), with greater scrutiny on how firms oversee material suppliers, report incidents, and evidence change control.

You’re invited to an exclusive roundtable breakfast for building society leaders on, Monday 24, November 2025 at 10:00-12:00 at The Queens Hotel, City Square, Leeds.

Over breakfast, we’ll discuss how UST helps firms:

  • Govern material third-party relationships end-to-end
  • Capture and report incidents quickly and consistently
  • Manage process and change controls with full auditability

If you can join us, please register and our team will confirm your place. Seats are limited to ensure a high-value discussion.

For over 20 years, UST has been the trusted advisor to the world's leading companies. We partner with you to solve your toughest challenges, improve lives, and prepare for the future. Our agile, hands-on approach ensures we not only understand your vision, but also translate it into tangible results.

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