HPI to hold another servicing forum

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Hatfield Philips International (HPI) is to hold its annual Client Servicer Forum on 12 September.

Last year over 150 of Europe’s players from over 80 finance sector firms in the CRE market attended.

The client forum will include presentation and debate on loan extensions by, amongst others, US investment bank Moelis & Company and City law firm Paul Hastings.

Interested investors and lenders can register their interest by emailing &lta href=&quotjavascript:location.href=’mailto:’+String.fromCharCode(99,108,105,101,110,116,102,111,114,117,109,64,104,97,116,102,105,101,108,100,112,104,105,108,105,112,115,46,99,111,109)+’?’&quot&gtclientforum@hatfieldphilips.com&lt/a&gt or visiting &lta href=&quothttps://www.hatfieldphilips.com&quot&gtHPI’s website&lt/a&gt.

Clarence Dixon, managing director, Hatfield Philips, said: “Workouts continue and the market struggles to find its feet. We are all aware of just how much debt is hanging over us and we believe transparency is critical to moving forwards.

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