These events are exclusively for charities, and are suitable for trustees, finance directors and senior management.
Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
These events are exclusively for charities, and are suitable for trustees, finance directors and senior management.
Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Thursday 21 May 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm – Welcome
12.15pm – Roundtable and lunch
2.00pm – Finish
Address: TBC
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Wednesday 14 October 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm – Welcome
12.15pm – Roundtable and lunch
2.00pm – Finish
Address: TBC
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Wednesday 1 July 2026
Agenda: TBC
Address: Quilter Cheviot, One Centenary Way, Birmingham, B3 3AY
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Thursday 5 November 2026
Agenda: TBC
Address: Quilter Cheviot, One Centenary Way, Birmingham, B3 3AY
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.
Join us for an engaging roundtable discussion, hosted by Quilter Cheviot and Saffery, where we will be joined by guest speaker Peter Duncan, former Shadow Cabinet member and Member of Parliament, followed by an update on the latest accounting practice by Kenneth McDowell, partner at Saffery.
Drawing on his extensive experience at the heart of UK politics and his deep understanding of the Scottish Government, Peter will share his insights on the results of the May 7th Scottish Election and what these could mean for the charity sector.
Kenneth will cover key regulatory developments affecting charities, including FRS 102 changes, SORP 2026, and updates to the Charity Governance Code.
Quilter Cheviot Limited does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice.

Date: Thursday 14 May 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm – Registration
12.15pm – Discussion and lunch
2.00pm – Finish
Address: The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, 1-3 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1QB
Cost: There is no cost to attend this event.
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Thursday 12 November 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm – Welcome
12.15pm – Roundtable and lunch
2.00pm – Finish
Address: TBC
Join us for a charity trustee roundtable, featuring guest speaker Peter Duncan, former Shadow Cabinet member and Member of Parliament, for an engaging discussion followed by a buffet lunch.
Drawing on his extensive experience at the heart of UK politics and his deep understanding of the Scottish Government, Peter will share his insights on the results of the upcoming Scottish Election and what this could mean for the charity sector.

Date: Tuesday 19 May 2026
Agenda:
12.15pm – Registration
12.30pm – Discussion and lunch
2.15pm – Finish
Location: Glasgow
Address: Quilter Cheviot, Delta House, 50 West Nile Street, Glasgow, G1 2NP
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Wednesday 7 October 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm – Welcome
12.15pm – Discussion and lunch
2.00pm – Finish
Location: Leeds
Address: Quilter Cheviot, 2nd Floor, Toronto Square, City Square, Leeds, LS1 2HJ
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Tuesday 10 November 2026
Agenda: TBC
Address: Quilter Cheviot, 1st Floor, 7 Dominus Way, Leicester, LE19 1RP
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.
With rising geopolitical tensions, shifting economic priorities, and ongoing market turbulence, charity trustees face increasing complexity in managing their investments. Join us for an interactive roundtable where we will explore the key market themes shaping today’s investment landscape and what this means for your organisation.

Date: Wednesday 15 April 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm - Welcome
12.15pm - Roundtable and lunch
2.00pm - Finish
Address: Quilter Cheviot, Senator House, 85 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4AB
Join us for an exclusive roundtable lunch with Howard Jenner, Manager of the Quilter Cheviot Global Income & Growth Fund for Charities.
This informal session offers a chance to explore the Fund’s investment approach, discuss market outlooks, and connect with fellow charities (investors and non-investors in the Fund) as well as raise any other topical issues facing the charity sector, investment related or not.

Date: Thursday 4 June 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm - Welcome
12.15pm - Roundtable and lunch
2.00pm - Finish
Address: Quilter Cheviot, Senator House, 85 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4AB
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Thursday 9 July 2026
Agenda: TBC
Address: Quilter Cheviot, Senator House, 85 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4AB
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Thursday 24 September 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm - Welcome
12.15pm - Roundtable and lunch
2.00pm - Finish
Address: Quilter Cheviot, Senator House, 85 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4AB
With rising geopolitical tensions, shifting economic priorities, and ongoing market turbulence, charity trustees face increasing complexity in managing their investments, especially amid the financial pressures of inflation and rising costs. Quilter Cheviot will explore the key market themes shaping today’s investment landscape and what this means for your organisation.
Charities SORP
The major updates to the Charities SORP will reshape how charities recognise income and account for leases effective for financial years starting on or after 1 January 2026. Crowe will discuss the key updates to accounting and reporting arising from the revised Charities SORP and FRS 102, and what they mean for your organisation.

Date: Tuesday 24 March 2026
Agenda:
9.30am - Welcome
10.00am - Seminar
1.00pm - Lunch
2.00pm - Finish
Address: Cottons Hotel, Manchester Road, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 0SU
Charity trustees are facing one of the toughest challenges in recent years, maintaining real returns in an environment of persistent inflation and economic turbulence.
Join us for a roundtable where our specialists will share educational insights and key considerations on managing charities assets in the current landscape, with a focus on aligning strategies and objectives.

Date: Thursday 30 April 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm – Welcome
12.15pm – Roundtable and lunch
2.00pm – Finish
Address: Malmaison Hotel, 104 Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3DX
Further details, including session themes and speakers, will be released shortly. Register your interest now to be notified first.

Date: Thursday 22 October 2026
Agenda:
12.00pm – Welcome
12.15pm – Discussion and lunch
2.00pm – Finish
Address: TBC
Join us for an interactive roundtable hosted by Quilter Cheviot and Moore Barlow, where we will explore two pressing themes shaping the charity sector.
Quilter Cheviot
With rising geopolitical tensions, shifting economic priorities and ongoing market turbulence, charity trustees are facing increasing complexity when managing their investments. Our specialists will discuss the key themes shaping today's investment landscape and what this means for your organisation.
Moore Barlow
The team will take an in‑depth look at the growing role of mergers and collaborations, alongside wider governance considerations that charity boards need to be aware of and issues that are on the Charity Commission's radar at the moment.

Date: Wednesday 22 April 2026
Agenda:
12.30pm - Welcome
12.45pm - Discussion and lunch
2.30pm - Finish
Address: The Salisbury Museum, The King's House, 65 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 2EN
Cost: There is no cost to attend this event.
Capital at risk. Investments and the income from them can go down as well as up, you may not get back what you invest. This is a marketing communication.
The value of your investments and the income from them can fall and you may not recover what you invested.