GRC World Forums and Halsey Keetch are delighted to announce a strategic partnership for the forthcoming #RISK Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) Executive Forum event, taking place on Wednesday 10th June at Soho Lofts, located at 180 Strand in central London. This one-day, invitation-only event is designed for senior and established Governance, Risk, Compliance (GRC) and Internal Audit leaders from the banking, financial services and insurance sectors.
Hosted in the heart of London’s financial and legal district, the #RISK BFSI Executive Forum will bring together the brightest minds, visionary leaders and cutting-edge solution providers to explore how the GRC community can navigate volatility, meet regulatory expectations and build resilient, sustainable businesses. Through a carefully curated programme of peer-to-peer networking, seminars, roundtables and vendor presentations, attendees will gain practical insight into the issues that matter most to modern BFSI leadership teams.
“Governance, risk and compliance leaders are at the centre of strategic decision-making in BFSI, and they need spaces to connect, benchmark and explore new ideas,” said Nick James, Co-founder of #RISK BFSI Executive Forum. “Partnering with Halsey Keetch allows us to deepen our engagement with senior GRC professionals and ensure the programme reflects the realities of boardrooms and executive committees.”
Alex Keetch, Managing Director at Halsey Keetch, added: “Our continuous interactions with senior risk, compliance and audit professionals have shown a clear demand for intimate, high-quality discussion forums that go beyond traditional conferences. Together with #RISK BFSI Executive Forum, we are creating an environment where leaders can speak candidly, share lessons learned, and discover solutions that genuinely move the needle for their organisations.”
The partnership comes at a timely moment, reflecting broader momentum in the market as Caroline Keetch, Halsey Keetch’s founder and co-MD, prepares to launch RegulAtopia®, a specialist online job board and career development community focused on the GRC disciplines.
Caroline said: “Halsey Keetch and RegulAtopia are both aimed at connecting specialist professionals meaningfully with the financial institutions that hire them. I’m pleased that this partnership with #RISK reflects the growing visibility and importance of these functions across financial services.”
About #RISK BFSI Executive Forum
The #RISK BFSI Executive Forum is a focused, one-day gathering for senior leaders responsible for governance, risk, compliance, and audit within banking groups, insurers, asset and wealth managers and other financial institutions. The forum combines high-level strategic discussion with practical, outcomes-focused sessions, enabling participants to benchmark their approaches, exchange views on best practice, and explore the latest regulatory, technological and geopolitical developments impacting the sector.
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About Halsey Keetch
Halsey Keetch is a specialist executive and board search firm that assists financial institutions in identifying, developing and supporting senior leaders in risk, compliance, financial crime, internal audit and related governance functions. With decades of experience, deep domain expertise, and a broad network, Halsey Keetch partners with boards and executive committees to help build high-performing leadership teams capable of navigating an increasingly complex and demanding regulatory environment.
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About RegulAtopia
RegulAtopia is a specialist careers platform and job board dedicated to governance, regulatory and controls functions across financial services, spanning risk management, compliance, financial crime, internal audit and related controls disciplines. Created to support both professionals and hiring organisations, RegulAtopia is designed to shine a brighter light on these critical functions.
Topics
- #RISK Intelligence
- AI governance
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
- Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)
- Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
- Financial Crime
- Financial Crime & Fraud Prevention
- Geopolitical Risk
- Insider Risk
- Operational Resilience
- People Risk
- Sanctions Evasion
- Supply Chain Resilience
- Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM)
- Vendor and Fourth-Party Monitoring







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