WEBINARS

The British Chamber brings you the opportunity to join live webinars and to watch webinars you might have missed on demand. Click on the image or title of the event to read the summary and watch straight from our website, or visit our YouTube channel. Sharing and embedding of the publicly-available videos on our YouTube account is encouraged and welcomed.

 


Webinars on-demand:

Our Leadership, Talent & Professional Development​ Committee were delighted to host a webinar with former footballer Paul McVeigh on 4 June.
On 2 June we reviewed the opportunities and considerations for M&A in the current market.
On 28 May we hosted a special session from our Women in Business committee - if you are growth-oriented and curious to becoming a better version of yourself, this is the right session for you.

On 27 May our Built Environment Committee organised a webinar focusing on the impact of COVID-19 on projects and supply chains, relief measures and practical tips to manage these risks.
On 26 May our Partners Select Investors reviewed the UK tax implications of the recent Spring Budget and COVID-19 for businesses and individuals with UK ties.
On 21st May our Energy & Utilities and Financial & FinTech committees hosted a discussion with Société Générale Corporate and Investment Banking, UK Export Finance, Asian Development Bank, Sustainable Development Investment Partnership (SDIP) and Standard Chartered Bank.
On 19th May our Sustainability committee led a discussion with BRIDGE, NamZ and MullenLowe salt on what purpose means for you and your companies.
A special webinar on 12 May 2020 for maritime companies interested in expanding their business into Singapore and across ASEAN.
In collaboration with OMFIF our Economic Briefing webinar this year looks at the global economy with panellists Lord Norman Lamont, Sam Myers, David Marsh, David Mann, Max Lin, Rob Carnell and Li Cui.
Our Energy & Utilities, Transport, Logistics & Supply Chain and Sustainability & Responsibility Committees brought together this highly relevant Road to Net Zero discussion on 22nd April.