BENEDIX: The Future of Banking & Finance - Thursday 30 October 2008

The truth behind the financial crisis: what does it mean for your career?

The Future of Banking & Finance - preparing the next generation
FREE seminar & expert panel debate
30th October 6pm, UCL Cruciform, Gower Street, London

Calling on the next generation of banking & finance professionals! As the next generation of banking & finance professionals it is vital that you are aware of the future challenges facing our financial system. We invite you to join us and learn from some of the greatest minds in the City to make you - the future of the banking & finance sector - aware of the future challenges that we will all face in the coming years.

Times are changing!
If you are studying with the intention of working in the Banking & Finance sector then let it be known that times have changed and only those candidates with the best understanding of the challenges we face will be able to adapt and succeed in this rapidly changing environment.

Join the greatest minds in the City of London!
You will learn from some of the greatest minds in the City of London exactly why we are in financial turmoil and what the future holds. See presenters from Bloomberg and BBC, reporters from City AM, investment banking expert consultants and traders debate and explain the issues we face.

Make a difference!
This event is designed to give the next generation of banking & finance professionals the understanding and awareness of how we have come to this situation and how you, as the future of the banking & finance sector, can positively impact the future of the world’s economy.
As the future of Banking & Finance we are turning to you to make a difference - our future depends on it.

To Register
For further details and to register please visit www.benedix.co.uk/future. If you are unable to attend you can register to watch online.

Limited to the first 350 that register.

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