IPF Annual Lunch 2026
29
Jan
2026
Booking is now open for the 2026 IPF Annual Lunch which will take place at the Nine Kings Suite, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London W2
The ticket price includes a pre-Lunch Drinks Reception together with a ½ bottle of wine per person.
Ticket price: £195 + VAT (£234 inclusive of VAT @ 20% per person). A table to seat 10 people will be £1,950 + VAT (£2,340 inc. VAT).
Tables can seat 10 or 12 people. If, however, you are looking for a smaller number of places, and subject to the Terms and Conditions on the booking form, there will also be a number of places on shared tables to ensure that individual members or members with a smaller number of guests don’t miss out.
Pre-Lunch drinks, and a good opportunity to network, are from 11.45am and Lunch will be called at 12.30pm. Formal proceedings are due to finish at around 3.15pm when the bar opens and offers guests another opportunity to network.
Dress code: Business attire
IPF members may now book tables or tickets for the Lunch - please see below for details of How to Book
Speakers
Speakers

Trevor Williams
Trevor Williams is an economist who previously served as Chief Economist at Lloyds Bank for over a decade. From energy and climate to how companies use data, he analyses the key trends and policies that shape markets and brings clarity and cutting edge thinking to the economic overviews.
Prior to his time at Lloyds, Trevor worked for the civil service before going on to work as an economist in the City for over thirty years. He covered specialities including equity and foreign exchange, forecasting and financial analysis. Since, he rotates as the Chair of the Institute of Economic Affairs’ Shadow Monetary Policy Committee where he keeps a close eye on the Bank of England’s decisions and direction of travel. He considers the impact of interest rates, monetary policy and quantitative easing and translates them into useful intelligence businesses can use to inform strategy. He also reveals how companies can use their own big data sets to reveal insights into their place within the wider economy.
On a broader level, he provides insight into how politics, demographics and trade shape the economy. From earnings and inflation to stock markets and trade deals, Trevor explores the current economic trends and what they mean to organisations and individuals. With a focus on demystifying the information and sharing it how it really is, he considers the effects of Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic and the recovery of the economy in the aftermath. Trevor also looks at the economics of climate change and energy. He examines the risks for investors, insurers and individuals from the cost to businesses and consumers to the potential effects of energy shortages.
Trevor writes regularly on financial and market matters, including a regular column in the personal finance magazine Moneyfacts. He is also the co-author of Trading Economics, a clear guide to the statistics and indicators that underpin market economics.
How to Book

Download booking form, complete and return to Hannah Prescott or Joe Gillen – [email protected]
Once you have submitted your booking form, your booking is provisional until you have received a confirmation email so please do not start inviting guests until you have received this confirmation.
Please Note: Once we have accepted your booking, a confirmation email with your invoice together with a form for you to add your host and guest names (for inclusion in the List of Attendees), and a version of the flyer, which you can use to invite guests, will be sent to you.
Place cards, reminders to return your host/guest names, wine list, menu, etc., will be sent to you via post or email before the Lunch. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THIS INFORMATION IT MEANS THAT WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR BOOKING.