This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

An Invitation To Lunch

The Bank of England’s Rob Elder will be kicking off a series of Giftware Association ‘Hot Topic’ lunches on July 2 in London’s Farringdon. Tickets are limited.

Above: The Bank of England’s Rob Elder will be the first GA ‘Hot Topic’ lunchtime speaker.
Above: The Bank of England’s Rob Elder will be the first GA ‘Hot Topic’ lunchtime speaker.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to meet and listen to a senior professional from the Bank of England,” enthuses the GA’s PR and marketing manager Chris Workman. “Rob will be discussing the current initiativesthat the Bank is taking in regard to the SME environment, and there will also be an open discussion about the Bank, which will be followed by Q&As. It’s a great chance to network with industry peers as well as to be a part of an intimate discovery regarding the reasons behind the Bank of England’s initiatives in relation to SMEs.”

3-Bank of England - The Giftware Association (002)

Rob Elder, who has been at the Bank of England for 21 years, has represented the BoE through its International Monetary Fund and has supported the financial policy committee. He previously worked as an economist and forecaster at HM Treasury.

Contact  enquiries@ga-uk.org or chris.workman@ga-uk.org

 

Top: The Bank of England.

MORE NEWS
Fenwick
 
They will be revealed to the public today, soundtracked by a bespoke rendition of the classic Christmas carol...
75
 
“Christmas 2025 is a much more lavish affair these days, with new American and European traditions added to the UK’s own”...
Look_out
 
“With qualified help and advice the licensing journey can prove to be a rewarding voyage for retailers - big or small”...
 
Home fragrance and wellbeing company CAHM has opened a shop at Sunny Bank Mills...
SwanMill_Gifted
 
David Byk adds the stationery and calendar company to Ling, GBCC and Penny Kennedy group...
Chancellor.
 
Gift retailers left reeling from triple blow of business rates doubling, employer National Insurance rising and the minimum wage increasing...
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.