Telling the Best Story – Ensuring IR and Compliance Collaborate (1.5 hrs of CPD)

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Projecting a positive message to investors can be challenging if legal and regulatory requirements restrict what gets said. Investor relations and compliance teams should work together closely but their missions often run contrary to one another. How can boards ensure internal tension is conquered so that a company’s communications are always fair, accurate and trustworthy?

This event is mainly tailored for Company Secretaries and Audit Chairs. It offers an opportunity to network with peers, pick up and offer board insights in a relaxed, Chatham House setting.

Featuring Mathilda Eriksson, Head of Investor Relations at Instalco, the Swedish specialist in heating, plumbing, electrical and ventilation systems installation.

QCA Board director Kellie Hargraves, a compliance, risk and sustainability expert, formerly BNP Paribas’ head of compliance and CCO at Franklin Templeton will also contribute.

Event Details

Date: 25 September, 2025

Start time: 18:00 BST

End time: 21:00 BST

Venue: 3 South Place, London, EC2M 2A

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.

Marina Calero – Investor Relations Leader & Strategic Advisor

With over 20 years of global experience in investor relations and M&A integration—spanning both advisory roles and in-house positions within FTSE 250 companies—Marina has built a strong reputation for articulating complex corporate value propositions across diverse sectors and geographies. She has advised on more than 30 IPOs, helping raise over US$40 billion across the UK, Europe, and Emerging Markets, establishing herself as a trusted strategic partner to C-suites and leadership teams navigating complex disclosure requirements while crafting compelling investor narratives.

Marina is a prominent voice in the global investor relations community. As an Advisory Board Member of IR Impact, the industry’s leading publication, she regularly contributes thought leadership on strategic IR, capital markets transactions, career development, and gender progression. She is also the founder and host of IRO Coffee Break, Europe’s largest independent peer-to-peer network for senior in-house investor relations professionals.

Kellie Hargraves, Board Member, QCA

Kellie has over 24 years of dealing with global regulation and risk management in the financial services industry. She also serves as a NED on Ecology Building Society and is a founder of a consultancy that advises start-ups, SMEs and listed companies on financial, risk management and sustainability standards. She helps businesses build efficient operating models, secure funding, obtain licenses and navigate change with a focus on purpose led and social impact businesses.Kellie has an executive MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management. Outside of consulting, she is a career coach to executives and a London based charity for disadvantaged kids in the UK.

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