Navigating the Spring Statement

What Next for UK Business?

This podcast explores how the Spring Statement and the wider economic landscape will influence CFOs ability to plan, invest and drive confidence.

  • What are the long-term implications of the Chancellor’s announcements
  • What does Labour’s growth strategy mean for business investment
  • How could protectionist global moves reshape UK financial planning
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A Catalyst for Growth?

The panel explores how the Spring Statement could shape the UK’s economic growth prospects

Trading through turbulence

The Spring Statement landed just before new US tariffs reignited global trade concerns, raising fresh questions for business

Unlocking new growth

Has the Spring Statement provided the clarity businesses need to invest long-term and are there new opportunities that UK businesses can capitalise on?

Maintaining resilience

With evolving political and economic forces how do CFOs drive confidence and maintain business resilience in the current fiscal landscape?

Navigating market volatility

How is global economic policy shaping UK Government decisions, and what does it mean for businesses, investors, and financial markets?

Speakers

Our panel of political and finance commentators will discuss how political and economic forces are converging—and what it means for your ability to plan, invest and drive sustainable growth.

David McLelland
Technology journalist
Baroness (Ayesha) Hazarika
Labour peer
Helen Ashton
Previously CFO ASOS
Oli Lawson
CFO Sigma Sports