Company Secretaries and Audit Chairs Dinner with Modular Finance (1.5 hrs of CPD)

Free for Members


Members Only

Join us for an exclusive dinner sponsored by Modular Finance, mainly tailored for Company Secretaries and Audit Chairs. This intimate gathering offers a unique opportunity to network with peers and engage in insightful discussions. Attendees will hear from distinguished guest speaker Mathilda Eriksson, Head of Investor Relations at Instalco in Stockholm, sharing her professional journey and perspectives and will get the opportunity to contribute. Building on the success of our previous events, this evening promises to foster meaningful connections and thought-provoking conversations. Don’t miss this chance to connect with fellow professionals and gain valuable insights.

Event Details

Date: 25 September, 2025

Start time: 18:00 BST

End time: 21:00 BST

Venue: City of London

Phone: +44 (0)20 7600 3745

Email: mail@theqca.com

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About Modular Finance

Modular Finance is a fintech company that develops software products for the capital markets.

Our offering includes platforms and tools for regulatory news distribution, MAR compliance, investor relations, estimates consensus, and shareholder analysis — used by over 800 publicly listed companies.

We are also one of six Primary Information Providers (PIPs) approved by the FCA to distribute regulatory news in the UK.

Mathilda Eriksson, Head of Investor Relations, Instalco

Mathilda Eriksson is Head of Investor Relations at Instalco, a fast-growing Nordic group specialising in technical installation and listed since 2017 with an international investor base. Based in Stockholm, she leads the company’s investor communications, financial reporting, insider logbook and stakeholder engagement. With a background in IR and corporate communications across several Swedish listed companies, Mathilda brings a strategic lens to how companies tell their story to the market. In this session, she will share her perspective on Nordic approaches to investor relations, where decentralised models, strong local brands and transparency shape communication practices, and how these compare to best practices in the UK.

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