AOBP confirms April forum details

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The April forum of the Association of Bridging Professionals’ (AOBP) will take place on Thursday 27 April at The Soho Hotel in London.

The event, which is limited to 100 people, is open to members and non-members who wish to discuss and hear the latest opinions on the short-term lending market from lenders, brokers, valuers and solicitors.

The programme will feature keynote speeches, a panel discussion and a question and answer session. Full details will be announced in due course.

Simon Juniper (pictured), vice-chairman of the AOBP and senior business adviser at Finance 4 Business, said: “This is by far-and-away one of our most popular events in the calendar, which in the past few years has been a hugely exciting forum for the latest issues affecting the short-term finance market.

“The full line-up is currently a closely guarded secret and will be unveiled nearer the date, rest-assured this is another quality representation of the industry who will challenge, provoke and provide unique insights into this ever-changing and rapidly evolving sector.”

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