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JFSC Business Plan 2023 presentation is on Feb 08th

11/01/2023

On 8 February, The JFSC will be unveiling their 2023 business plan at the Radisson hotel from 08:30-10:15.

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THE JFSC say

  1. Join us on Wednesday 8 February at the Radisson hotel at 08:30-10:15, where we will be unveiling our 2023 Business Plan.
  2. In line with our published strategic framework for 2021-2024, it outlines our long-term vision to be a high-performing regulator, building for the long-term success of Jersey.
  3. The event will set out our priorities for 2023, to help businesses and the wider stakeholder community understand our focus for the year ahead.
  4. At this event, you will hear from our Executive team as well as other colleagues on our key strategic focuses for 2023.
  5. These, are primarily focused on: increasing our effectiveness in the combating of financial crime, harnessing technology and influencing the digitalisation of Financial Services, developing our people, systems and capability to be a high-performing organisation.

JFSC Business Plan event. Running Order:

  1. 08:30 - 9:00 – Doors open, and breakfast, tea and coffee will be served
  2. 09:00 - 10:00 - Business Plan update
  3. 10:00 - 10:15 - Open for Q&A’s

 

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