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Fireside chat

State of Financial Services in the Netherlands and continental Europe

23/05/2024
Prins Hendriksoord, Den Dolder
16:00 – 22:00


Fireside chats

During the so-called ‘Fireside chats’ at the beautiful Prins Hendriksoord, we will discuss specific and contemporary topics with a small group from different disciplines. These discussions will take place in a confidential and homely atmosphere, where the Chatham House Rules apply.


State of Financial Services in The Netherlands and continental Europe

During this roundtable we hear from Roderick Munsters what the biggest changes are he has seen in the financial services industry during his illustrative career. Based on his expectations for the future regarding innovation and development, but also regulation, we will hear what the companies at the table are doing and planning. We will also discuss if The Netherlands and continental Europe is indeed becoming less and less ”the place to be” regarding financial services as often reported. What can and will be done about this if needed and how to get governement and regulator on board?

Join us for a lively discussion with non-executives and executives from the financial services industry in The Netherlands with as central guest Roderick Munsters, chairman insurance company Athora Netherlands, non-executive director at Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield and independent director at BNY Mellon European Bank.


Program

16:00                Reception
16:30                Start of Round Table Discussion with an introduction by Roderick Munsters (Chairman insurance company Athora Netherlands, non-executive director at Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield and independent director at BNY Mellon European Bank)
18:00                Drinks & Dinner


Location
Prins Hendriksoord 
Soestdijkerweg 17
3734 MG Den Dolder


Questions?
Contact us at stefaniegrimbergen@networkc.nl

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