AI in action:
Transforming charities and investments
Whether operating in the private sector, the public sector or as a charity, generative AI is set to revolutionise the way we work. But can investing in AI businesses teach us about how charities should embrace this technology?
Join us for a roundtable discussion, where we will discuss key questions your board should consider:
During the session, Ben Barringer, Global Technology Analyst at Quilter Cheviot, will explain how he persuaded the Quilter Cheviot board to embrace AI’s potential and how to get staff to adopt it.
Charities legal update
Gillian Harkness-McKinlay, Partner at Anderson Strathern, will join us to provide a charities legal update. She will discuss the changes introduced by the Charities (Regulation and Administration) (Scotland) Act 2023 and its implementation to date. Gillian will also provide insights into the forthcoming changes to charity law in Scotland, expected in 2025.
Who should attend?
This event is exclusively for charities and is ideal for trustees, finance directors and senior management.
To reserve your seat at the table please click here to register.
Important information
Investors should remember
that the value of investments, and the income from them, can go down as well as
up and that past performance is no guarantee of future return.
Quilter Cheviot Limited
does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice.
Quilter Cheviot and Quilter
Cheviot Investment Management are trading names of Quilter Cheviot Limited.
Quilter Cheviot Limited is registered in England and Wales with number
01923571, registered office at Senator House, 85 Queen Victoria Street, London,
EC4V 4AB. Quilter Cheviot Limited is a member of the London Stock Exchange and
authorised and regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and as an
approved Financial Services Provider by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority
in South Africa.
Approver: Quilter Cheviot
Limited, 25 March 2025
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