Belfast Chamber’s highly-anticipated Economic Forum, in partnership with Deloitte, will examine the most critical issues shaping the business landscape as it returns for a third year next month.
Taking place on 6th November in W5 Belfast, the event will see leading industry figures and economists sharing insights into the UK and local economies and provide an analysis of the first Labour budget impact and the potential effects of the US election results on businesses and the economy.
Hosted by broadcaster Jim Fitzpatrick, the Economic Forum will also be supported by the British Business Bank and The Progressive Building Society, who will take part in an engaging panel discussion focused on the funding spectrum available to businesses.
The British Business Bank will be joined on the panel by representatives from Whiterock Finance and Clarendon Fund Managers, all of whom will offer leading financial expert perspectives. The Progressive Building Society will also provide key insights into the current state of the local property market.
Clare Guinness, Chief Executive of Belfast Chamber, emphasised the importance of the event for Belfast’s business community, saying:
“Our Economic Forum is an integral element of our strategy to bring together business leaders, experts, and policymakers to discuss the economic challenges and opportunities facing our city and region.
“In an increasingly dynamic and complex environment, it is critical that we provide a platform for knowledge-sharing and actionable insights, helping our members and the wider business community navigate what lies ahead.
“Belfast Chamber has been at the forefront of encouraging collaboration between leading organisations, and will continue to identify opportunities for enhancing the environment in which our businesses operate.”
The Economic Forum promises to be an essential event for businesses seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the financial and political forces shaping the future. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with leading experts and fellow business leaders, fostering valuable connections and collaborations.
Marie Doyle, Partner at Deloitte, added:
“Deloitte is proud to continue our sponsorship of the Belfast Chamber Economic Forum for a third year.
“At Deloitte, we understand the importance of events such as these in providing Northern Ireland businesses with the knowledge and expertise they need to grow and thrive.
“We look forward to joining with members of our local business community at this year’s forum, which will offer invaluable perspectives on the current economic landscape.”
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