The Annual Integrity Debate: Are UK savers and investors getting a fair deal?

Are UK savers and investors getting a fair deal? That question will be the focus of this year's Annual Integrity Debate, where top industry insiders will give different perspectives on this fundamental issue.

Whether it’s interest rates offered by banks, charges imposed by intermediaries or fees charged by asset managers, we are constantly assailed by stories suggesting that once again, the unsuspecting public are being taken for a ride.

So is it any surprise that so many people are reluctant to save through conventional channels, and is there any truth in all or even some of this?

On Wednesday 24 September 2014, at Plaisterers’ Hall in London, the CISI will host its Annual Integrity Debate, focusing on the question, 'Do UK savers and investors get a fair deal?'. This prestigious event offers the opportunity to hear the perspectives of four high-profile speakers with a variety of views and experiences, as they debate this fundamental issue.

In favour of the motion:

  • Dr Tim May MCSI, CEO, Wealth Management Association (WMA)
  • The Rt Hon John Redwood MP MCSI

Against the motion:

  • Will Hutton, Author and Financial Commentator
  • Martin Waller, 'Tempus', The Times

The event will be moderated by Stephanie Flanders, Chief Market Strategist, J.P. Morgan Asset Management and former BBC Economics Editor

The CISI is delighted to invite you to attend the debate, as well as a drinks reception before and after. Book your place here.

Members can join the debate by expressing views and questioning the panel on the hashtag #CISICPD

Published: 04 Sep 2014
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