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Financial Wellness & Resilience: Building long-term security

You are invited to a breakfast seminar hosted by Zurich, in collaboration with Howden Insurance Brokers and the Swedish, Belgian, Norwegian, as well as Swiss Business Council. Join us for an insightful discussion on the crucial link between financial wellness, physical health, and mental wellbeing.

In today’s uncertain world, financial resilience and healthy savings behaviour are crucial for building long-term security. Beyond finances, research shows strong links between financial wellbeing and overall physical and mental health. This session will bring together experts from Zurich, lifestyle medicine, and the financial services sector to share insights and practical strategies for individuals and businesses.

This seminar will provide actionable insights into:

  • Building personal financial resilience

  • Encouraging healthy savings behaviour

  • Strategies for long-term financial security

  • The intersection of financial wellbeing, physical health, and mental health

Speakers & Panelists

  • Zurich team - Joshua James Carine (specialist in retirement savings)

  • Dr. Arti Rampaul – In-house Lifestyle Medicine Doctor, Howden

  • Scott McHugh – Director, Howden SPF (Specialists in mortgages)

  • Paul Bennet – Growth Leader, Howden (Specialists in health insurance and budgeting for future healthcare needs)

  • Financial wellbeing expert

AGENDA
8:30–9:15 – Registration & Coffee, tea and snacks
9:15–9:45 – Zurich presentation on financial resilience, savings, and security
9:45–10:15 – Panel discussion: The connection between financial wellness and health
10:15 onwards – Coffee & Networking

Date: Tuesday 28th October
Time: 8:30 – 10:30 am
Venue: Will be confirmed shortly
Price: Free for members of Finnish Business Council, AED 100 for Pre-members.
Dress Code: Business casual
RSVP: email to admin@fbcuae.fi by 26th October.

Earlier Event: October 24
Nordic Padel Tournament
Later Event: October 30
Young Professionals After work