Senator Philip Ozouf and John Harris are the latest big names to confirm they will be speaking at the businesslife.co Jersey Funds Forum 2014: The Global Perspective.
The Minister for Treasury and Resources at the States of Jersey (pictured), and the Director General of the Jersey Financial Services Commission, respectively, will both take part in the day’s closing panel session: ‘Has Jersey got it right?’
The panel, which will also feature Daniel O’Connor, a Partner at Carey Olsen and Chair of the Legal, Tax & Regulatory sub-committee of the Jersey Funds Association, will examine whether the current funds industry model is sustainable and if it will stand up to external pressures. It will also address whether enough is being done by government and the regulator to make sure the industry is as well-positioned as it can be?
The panel will be moderated by Guy Fraser-Sampson, Senior Fellow at Cass Business School, who will also deliver the keynote address on the day.
Other confirmed speakers at the event are: Gregor Allan, Nordic Capital; Miguel Arraya, Direct Capital Solution; Richard Barnes; Invesco Property Income Trust; Lisa Cawley, Kirkland & Ellis; Philip Godley, Sanne Group; Joel Hernandez, Mourant Ozannes; Rob Kirkby, KPMG; Charles Le Cornu, Ogier; Tony Mancini, KPMG; Graeme McArthur, Crestbridge; Oliver Morris, KPMG; Martin Paul, Bedell; Ben Robins, Jersey Funds Association; and Frank Roden, BNP Paribas Securities Services.
The Jersey Funds Forum 2014: ‘The Global Perspective’ is the latest in a series of conferences organised by Businesslife Events, part of the same group that publishes the respected pan-island magazine, businesslife.co. It is presented in partnership with KPMG in the Channel Islands.
The event will be held at the Pomme D’Or, St Helier, Jersey from 9am on Thursday 2 October 2014. Delegate places are available from £345.
For more information, a full running order, and to book (and guarantee) your place, visit www.businesslife.co/events.
This event will be followed later this year by a Trusts forum in Guernsey on 5 November.