02 Mar 2020

Property panel discussion: a detailed look into 2020

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Join us on Wednesday 25 March

Despite the economic uncertainty that’s continued into 2020, interest in the UK property sector is as strong as ever. What does the year ahead hold for property owners and businesses?

Join us on 25 March when our property and tax experts will discuss the latest updates and their impact on the property sector.

We’ll be analysing the March 2020 Budget announcements, as well as property tax changes from April 2020, and exploring what they mean for you and your business. Your questions will be welcome too.

Our property and construction partners Myfanwy Neville and Jason Appel will be chairing the discussion.

Other members of our panel

Andrew Levene from our tax consultancy team has many years’ experience advising clients on their corporate and shareholder tax affairs.

For much of his career he has had a strong focus on real estate, advising property groups, property investment funds and other property owners on structuring their transactions.

We’re also pleased to welcome Nicola Kravitz from Memery Crystal and Rhys Herbert from Lloyds Bank as our guest panellists.

Nicola Kravitz heads the Real Estate Private Client team at Memery Crystal, a leading full service independent law firm. Nicola has been ranked as a ‘Leading Individual’ for Real Estate in each edition of Chambers UK since 2009.

With over 25 years’ experience, Nicola acts for high net worth individuals and private property companies in the acquisition, development and disposal of a range of properties including residential, commercial and mixed use developments.

Rhys Herbert is a Senior Economist in the Research Department of Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking. He is responsible for analysing and forecasting trends in the UK and other major economies.

Before Rhys joined Lloyds Bank in 2011, he headed up the industry forecasting service at economic consultancy Oxford Economics.

There will be time for networking and refreshments, before and after our presentations.

You’re welcome to share this invitation with any colleagues who may also like to join us. Spaces are limited so we would ask that they let us know directly if they would like to attend.

When

  • Wednesday 25 March 2020
  • 6:00pm: Registration
  • 7:00pm: Panel
  • 9:30pm: Close

Where

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Please email us to confirm your place.

If you can’t make it, don’t worry: we plan to share the slides from our presentations on this page, after the event.