Three Ways to Attend
One hundred verified seats. Two days in London. Secure your place now — early bird pricing closes 31 December 2026.
Full Conference Pass
No Accommodation
Full access to both days of the Conference. Hotel not included.
All keynotes, every panel session, every closed-door roundtable, all lunches and all evening receptions. Designed for delegates based in London or arranging their own accommodation.
Early bird rate closes 31 December 2026. Standard rate applies automatically thereafter.
Full Conference Pass
With Accommodation
Everything in the standard pass — plus a room at the Conference venue for the night between Day 1 and Day 2.
Stay in the building. Carry the conversations from Day 1 straight through the evening reception and into Day 2 — without a commute, without a break in continuity, without the sense that you missed something because you left early. Built for delegates travelling from outside London and ideal for principals who want the full two-day experience.
Complimentary
Principal Pass
This pass is not for sale.
Complimentary attendance is strictly limited to verified family office principals and CIOs principally managing the wealth of one family. Not advisers. Not funds. Not service providers.
Eligibility is verified by the UK Family Office Events Ltd team before a place is confirmed. A limited number of complimentary places are held at every event.
If you are an SFO principal or CIO — apply now. They are taken quickly.
Not everyone who calls themselves a family office principal is one. Our verification process exists to make sure the room is exactly what it promises to be.
Register Your Interest
Secure your place at the Conference. Complete the form below. All registrations are subject to eligibility verification by UK Family Office Events Ltd. Ticket pricing and availability will be confirmed on application.
Maximum 10 tickets per organisation. All reservations subject to availability and approval.
Built for Principals
The UK Family Office Risk & Technology Conference is not a general networking event. The programme, the room and the format are designed for principals who allocate long-term capital and the advisers who directly support them. The room is built deliberately — 70% principals minimum, 30% advisers maximum — and this composition is enforced on every application.
- ·Family office principals principally managing the wealth of one family
- ·Multi-family office CIOs and investment directors
- ·Private wealth owners managing capital directly
- ·Institutional allocators — pensions, endowments, sovereign capital
- ·Private client lawyers and tax advisers with direct client relevance
- ·Cybersecurity professionals specialising in private wealth
- ·Governance experts and family office advisers
- ·Fund managers and GPs raising capital from family office principals
Maintaining the Integrity of the Room
To protect the quality of the environment for all delegates, the following are typically not approved:
- · Service providers without clear relevance to the delegate base
- · Intermediaries without direct capital relationships
- · Delegates seeking broad, unstructured networking access
Maintaining the principal majority is non-negotiable. These decisions are final.
Every private briefing and roundtable is underwritten by a single approved service-provider sponsor whose expertise is directly relevant to the session topic. All sessions are educational, informative and interactive — never commercial — providing a safe space for verified family office principals and CIOs to speak in private under Chatham House Rule.
The sponsor funds the room and may present briefly at the start of the session. They do not control the agenda, do not direct the discussion and do not contact attending principals after the event without their explicit consent. Where a sponsor participates on a panel discussion alongside family office principals and investors, they do so as a subject-matter contributor — not as a commercial presenter. The conversation belongs to the room.
Private briefings and roundtables are open to verified single family office principals and CIOs at no ticket cost. The sponsor underwrites the full cost of the venue and facilitation so that the right people can be in the room without a ticket price acting as a barrier. Panel discussions at the annual conference are open to verified delegates and may include approved service-provider speakers who have sponsored their session participation — all identified clearly in the programme.
✓EDUCATIONAL, INFORMATIVE AND INTERACTIVE — NEVER COMMERCIAL
✓CHATHAM HOUSE RULE — WHAT IS SAID IN THE ROOM STAYS IN THE ROOM
✓OPEN TO VERIFIED SINGLE FAMILY OFFICE PRINCIPALS AND CIOS AT NO TICKET COST
✓PANEL SPONSORS CLEARLY IDENTIFIED IN THE PROGRAMME AT ALL TIMES