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Hospitality Meets Security: Preparing for Imminent HMRC Reform

A morning workshop uniting security firms and hospitality businesses to discuss key HMRC changes affecting security contractor employment.

Join Westminster Business Council’s Hospitality Network for a focused morning workshop bringing together security firms and hospitality businesses to explore critical upcoming changes to HMRC regulations concerning the employment of security contractors. This session is designed to help businesses understand their legal obligations and ensure compliance amid evolving regulatory standards.

Why Attend?

  • Understand the imminent HMRC changes impacting the hospitality and security sectors
  • Understand how these changes may affect your hiring practices and supplier contracts
  • Learn practical steps to prepare your business for compliance
  • Connect with peers in the hospitality and security sectors

Keynote Speaker: Mike Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association

Mike brings expert insight into the policy landscape and the wider impact on the nighttime economy. His experience advocating for the sector makes this a valuable opportunity to hear directly from a leading industry voice.

Who Should Attend?

  • Hospitality venue operators
  • Security firm representatives
  • Venue managers
  • Event organisers

Sponsors

Supported by Carbonite Protect

https://www.carboniteprotect.com/

A morning workshop uniting security firms and hospitality businesses to discuss key HMRC changes affecting security contractor employment.

Join Westminster Business Council’s Hospitality Network for a focused morning workshop bringing together security firms and hospitality businesses to explore critical upcoming changes to HMRC regulations concerning the employment of security contractors. This session is designed to help businesses understand their legal obligations and ensure compliance amid evolving regulatory standards.

Why Attend?

  • Understand the imminent HMRC changes impacting the hospitality and security sectors
  • Understand how these changes may affect your hiring practices and supplier contracts
  • Learn practical steps to prepare your business for compliance
  • Connect with peers in the hospitality and security sectors

Keynote Speaker: Mike Kill, CEO of the Night Time Industries Association

Mike brings expert insight into the policy landscape and the wider impact on the nighttime economy. His experience advocating for the sector makes this a valuable opportunity to hear directly from a leading industry voice.

Who Should Attend?

  • Hospitality venue operators
  • Security firm representatives
  • Venue managers
  • Event organisers

Sponsors

Supported by Carbonite Protect

https://www.carboniteprotect.com/

Details
Date:

1 Jul 2025

Time:

10:00 am - 11:30 am

Event Category:

Hospitality Network, Talks, Panels & Lectures

Venue

Saint Annes

55 Dean Street, London, W1D 6AF

London, England, GB, W1D 6AF

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