Borro to host World Cup event

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Borro is hosting an intermediary networking event for the start of the 2014 World Cup.

The event will take place at The Anthologist Bar, 58 Gresham Street, in Central London to coincide with the opening fixture of the competition on 12 June. It provides the opportunity to network with colleagues and for new and existing introducer partners to meet the Borro team, learn more about its innovative portfolio of services and discover practical solutions from their peers on how to best to service the needs of their client banks.

The opening World Cup fixture of Brazil v Croatia will be shown on the big screen after the initial networking event.

Claire Gates (pictured), managing director at Borro, said: “The start of a major event such as the World Cup provides the perfect backdrop to host an informal event which not only offers the opportunity to catch up with our hugely important intermediary partners but also allows them to network and share ideas between themselves in a relaxed environment.

“Our relationship with the intermediary market is a key component in propelling Borro to the next lending level and as such we will continue to work closely with brokers to ensure they have a clear understanding of what we do and how we can help them generate new business whilst increasing revenue streams.”

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