Events Corporate Performance & ESG

The Financial Services CFO agenda: Driving growth, performance and strategic execution

  • In Person
  • Cost: No
  • Date & Time: October 7, 2026 | 18:30 - 22:00 GMT
  • Location: Duck & Waffle - 110 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AY

As the demands on finance leaders continue to grow, CFOs are playing a central role in shaping business strategy, driving transformation and navigating an increasingly complex regulatory landscape. Alongside their traditional responsibilities, they are expected to balance growth, profitability, risk and regulatory requirements while providing the insight needed to support confident decision-making and long-term value creation.

This invitation-only dinner brings together senior CFOs and finance leaders from across banking, insurance, asset management and the wider financial services sector for an evening of peer-led discussion and networking.

In a confidential and collaborative setting, attendees will exchange perspectives on the opportunities and challenges defining today's CFO agenda.

Hosted in partnership with The Network Group, the discussion will explore how leading finance organisations are leveraging technology, data and integrated planning to enhance decision-making, improve organisational agility and strengthen business performance in an increasingly dynamic environment.

Join fellow finance leaders for an open exchange of insights, experiences and best practices while building valuable connections with peers facing similar strategic priorities.

Agenda:

18:30 - 19:00 Welcome & Drinks Reception
19:00 - 19:30 Introductions
19:30- 20:00 Presentation
20:30 - 21:30 Roundtable discussion over dinner
21:30 - 22:00 Closing remarks over coffee & drinks

Speaker:

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Andrew Sentance
Dr Andrew Sentance CBE is a business economist who started his career in the mid-1980s with the CBI and then worked at London Business School and British Airways before serving on the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee from 2006 to 2011. He was educated at Eltham College, Clare College Cambridge and the London School of Economics, where he studied for his PhD. He is currently working as Senior Adviser to Cambridge Econometrics, after working with PwC for seven years (2011-18).
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