
Sarah Boon
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MD Corporate Affairs and Strategic Policy @UKFtweets.
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05-08-2011 15:23:54
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FT view: Andrew Bailey, the right man for a tough job ft.com/content/295360… via Financial Times

Great that Andrew Bailey is our new Governor. He was the 1st senior person in the Bank that supported Bank of England #mentalhealth network when we started it 7 years ago. This included making Time to Change pledge. Sue Baker OBE Anastasia Vinnikova



Our next #thinktent2021 panel discussion at #CPC21 has just started… Can we establish better regulations outside the EU? 🇬🇧🇪🇺 Chair Ruth Porter, MD of @fgh_global welcomes: Sarah Boon, UK Finance @GeorgeFreemanMP Victoria Hewson, Institute of Economic Affairs Philip Salter, The Entrepreneurs Network


A gorgeous Financial Times long read about the place that kept me sane during lockdown. on.ft.com/2ZqRsuN

Joe Cooke Daphne Caine "By the time we get to #COP27 - I want to not just be talking about individual sectors, but to take a more collaborative approach to the transition and what it means for all people" - Sarah Boon UK Finance



Great night The Labour Party party conference - particularly the UK Finance and POLITICOEurope reception!


We are at @OGGSVenue tonight for our Christmas Parliamentary Reception and were delighted to hear from Andrew Griffith MP Andrew Griffith MP, Economic Secretary to HM Treasury and City Minister and Sarah Boon, our Managing Director of Corporate Affairs and Strategic Policy.



This is gracious and in the best traditions of British parliamentary democracy. Well said Sir Jeremy Hunt MP

Lovely touch from Andrew Bailey to mark Larry Elliott's last Bank of England press conference as the The Guardian economics editor. "Thank you for everything you've done for British economic journalism".


Andrew Bailey shares his views on the dangers of illegal money lending, as covered in our research report The Mirror mirror.co.uk/money/shameles…

An audience with Financial Conduct Authority's Andrew Bailey: The quiet man tipped to replace Mark Carney fnlondon.com/articles/an-au…
