FP Show expands lending remit

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The Finance Professional Show (FP Show) will take place on 8 November at Olympia in London.

In the three years since its launch, the FP Show has covered specialist lending and this year has extended its remit further, offering a range of finance options from bridging and buy-to-let through factoring and development finance to leasing and asset finance.

Major players who have again committed to this year’s event include Castle Trust, Hitachi, iwoca, Precise Mortgages and Together.

Rachel Fellows of R&R Events, the organiser of the FP Show, said: “At a time when there are so many competing events, we are delighted to welcome back so many of our sponsors and exhibitors from last year. Clearly, they decided that their investment in the FP Show had reaped dividends in terms of new business opportunities.

“With over 1,800 attendees last year, we can rightly claim to attract significantly greater visitor footfall than competing shows in London. Not only do broker visitors gain access to the widest range of funding and service options in one place at our Expo, but sponsors and exhibitors receive greater value for money because of the numbers and calibre of the brokers we attract.”

Narinder Khattoare, director at Kuflink, added: “We are delighted to be supporting the 2017 FP Show. We see this as a key event during the year and are looking forward to seeing our existing clients and meeting new brokers.”

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