On behalf of the Board of Management, it is with great pleasure that you and your guests
are invited to attend Anjoman's next monthly meeting:
| INVITATION TO ANJOMAN'S 106th MONTHLY MEETING |
| Title of Meeting |
Bank Managers –
How to get the best out of them
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| Focus of Meeting |
The best way to impress Bank Managers and the pitfalls to avoid |
| Presenter |
Mr Kelvin Aston
Director of Manufacturing Sector –
Abbey UK Corporate Banking
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| Date |
Thursday 3rd July 2008 |
| Venue |
The Churchill, Hyatt Regency London
30 Portman Square
London W1A 4ZX |
| RSVP |
By close of business on Monday 30th June 2008 |
To find out more about this event and for reservation,
please click on secretary@anjoman.co.uk
We are looking forward to receiving you and your most welcome guests.
| BACKGROUND TO MAIN SESSION |
Kelvin started his Banking career with Barclays in 1979. Prior to joining Barclays he spent two years as an agricultural labourer on a Market Garden farm in Dorset, but decided that he ought to get on and make a career for himself.
Kelvin’s portfolio consisted of 20 large corporate customers generating some £5m net profit and covering lending of £300m. A typical customer would be one with turnover in the range of £150m to £1bn.
After 29 years with Barclays, the last 12 as a Director on the bank’s manufacturing team in the City, he left at the end of 2007 to join Abbey/Santander as a Director heading up a new Industrials Team. His plan is to build a business within 2 years generating some £7m of income and lending of £500m.
Since arriving in January this year Kelvin’s team has secured £140m of new lending, with an additional £300m in the pipeline. Target customers are UK Manufacturing/Industrial businesses in the target turnover range of £500m to £2bn.
Santander is now the 4th largest Bank in the world by value and is unique in that it has no sub-prime exposure and consequently does not face some of the challenges being faced by other Banks in the UK.
The deciding factor for leaving Barclays is the strength of Santander:
• Fourth largest Bank in the world by value and one that is very much open for business.
• One of the very few global Banks that maintains a credit rating of AA – most UK clearing Banks have a rating of AA-.
• A bank that has no sub-prime debt exposure.
• A bank without liquidity issues.
• A green field site with a free hand to build and develop a business in its own right.
| FULL AGENDA FOR THE MONTHLY MEETING |
TIME |
EVENT |
6.30 – 7.30 |
Registration/Reception |
7.30– 8.00 |
Chairman’s Statement
Members Business Presentation |
| 8.00– 9.00 |
Dinner
|
9.00 - 9.45 |
Main Speech – Mr Kelvin Aston |
9.45 - 10.00 |
Interactive Participation
(Q&A Session) |
10.00 - Late |
Churchill Bar and Cigar Divan |
Attendance fee including dinner and refreshments: Members £35; Guests £45; Young (Age 25 and under) Members £25; Young Guests £35.
| DIRECTIONS TO THE CHURCHILL, HYATT REGENCY LONDON |
Venue: |
The Churchill, Hyatt Regency London |
Address: |
30 Portman Square,
London W1A 4ZX |
Telephone: |
020-7486 6800 |
Underground: |
Marble Arch, Bond Street, Baker Street |
Web: |
www.london.churchill.hyatt.com |
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