9 February 2010: Financial services employers in the South West are to come together and focus on recession, recovery and regulation at a National Skills Academy Financial Services conference to be hosted on Thursday
To help employers in the region meet the needs of the evolving regulatory climate and changing political and economic landscape, independent education charity the National Skills Academy for Financial Services (NSAFS) is hosting a conference for South West financial services employers. With more than 87,000 people employed in financial services, the industry is a key sector of the regional economy.
Titled “Recession, recovery and regulation”, the conference will be held this Thursday 11 February at the Exchange Conference Centre in Bridgwater and will focus on supporting businesses and assist them with their growth aspirations.
The Keynote speaker is John Penrose MP, Shadow Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Regulatory Reform. In addition, and following the title of the conference, Alun Powell, Senior Economist at HSBC will give those attending a current view of ‘The State of the UK PLC’, and Jonathan Bundy, Senior Associate, Professional Standards Policy from the Financial Services Authority (FSA), will outline meeting the challenges of regulation.
Nigel Benton, NSAFS Regional Director in the South West says:
“This is a landmark event for the Skills Academy in the region. Our core mission is to meet the needs of employers and it is rewarding to see so many of them supporting this conference. We will build on this for the good of the sector.”
NSAFS launched in the South West 12 months ago and is working with employers to provide a knowledgeable and supportive service that assists them with their skills and training requirements.
Sylvia Perrins, CEO of the NSAFS, comments:
“I would encourage financial services employers in the South West to get in touch with Nigel to see how the NSAFS can work with them. Training and professional development of the current and future financial services workforce is crucial to recovery in the South West region”.
For more information visit: www.nsafs.co.uk