Manchester Expo sells out

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The Financial Services Expo Manchester has now sold out for its inaugural show, which will take place at Emirates Old Trafford on 21 May.

The show, organised by Front Events, is the first trade expo to take place in the North of England for two years.

FSE Manchester will also offer attendees access to a range of lenders, providers and distributors actively looking to build relationships and engage with the advisory profession. Lenders such as Accord, Aldermore, the Leeds Building Society, Nationwide, Precise, Santander and Skipton Building Society and others are all signed up to exhibit.

The seminar programme for the show includes speakers from Nationwide, the Financial Conduct Authority and the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI).

James Prosser, director at Front Events, said: “We’re delighted that the industry has shown such enthusiasm for the first FSE Manchester show and continues to support the Financial Services Expo brand.

“It’s incredibly encouraging to see such positivity and encouragement for a new show, and it shows a real appetite to do business within the market.

“We think the venue and our range of both exhibitors and speakers will make the inaugural FSE Manchester a very successful day and mark the launch of yet another valuable addition to the industry.”

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