Right Mortgage Network launches Business Leaders Risk Forum

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The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has announced its first Business Leaders Risk Forum, taking place on 27 November at HSBC’s global headquarters in Canary Wharf.

Run in partnership with HSBC, the invitation-only event will include keynote sessions on economic volatility, cybercrime, and the growing role of AI in business and IT systems.

Attendees will also join interactive panel discussions on building future-ready operations and driving innovation in risk management.

The agenda features a live Q&A with tax specialist John McCaffrey, alongside networking opportunities for business leaders and risk professionals.

The Network said the forum is designed to provide actionable insights, encourage collaboration and equip member firms with tools to navigate today’s complex risk landscape.

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Aidan McCarthy, Head of Regulatory Training at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network
Aidan McCarthy, The Right Mortgage & Protection Network

Aidan McCarthy, Head of Regulatory Training at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, said: “The Business Leaders Risk Forum is an opportunity to bring together owners and leaders to gain insight into the key risks their firms may be facing both now and in the future.

“The Forum helps leaders understand and prepare for the wide range of risks facing businesses today, from economic uncertainty to technological disruption. We look forward to welcoming attendees for what promises to be an inspiring and memorable day.”

Member firms can request further event details through their usual support contacts.

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