22nd March - 9th Annual Budget Briefing
When: 22nd March, 08.30-10.00
Where: Jerwood Space, 171 Union Street, London, SE1 0LN
Who should attend: All Better Bankside businesses
Useful Link: See Jerwood Space on Business Directory

This event takes place the morning after the delivery of the Chancellors budget, and gives Better Bankside members an early opportunity to get to grips with what this years' budget really means for them.
With Guest Speakers Trevor Williams (Chief Economist at Lloyds Bank) and Brian Groom (Business and Employment Editor of the Financial Times).
This annual event offers you the opportunity to:
• Receive a full overview of the Chancellor's Budget
• Ask your questions to the experts
• Meet and network with other local businesses
This event is free of charge to all Better Bankside members. Places are strictly limited and there will be no availability on the door. Please book as early as possible to secure your place.
Brian Groom is UK Business and Employment Editor at the Financial Times, where he has in recent years also been Comment and Analysis Editor, Editor of the Europe Edition, Political Editor and Regional Affairs Editor.
Trevor Williams is the Lloyds Bank Chief Economist. A member of the Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, Trevor is a frequent contributor to financial publications, radio and TV, and on the editorial board of Economia and the Journal of Corporate Treasury Management. He and his team have recently been voted the 2011 top UK economic forecasters by Bloomberg.
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RSVP by March 16th
Email: Katy Barker or call 0207 928 3998
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