NACFB boosts exhibition space by 50%

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The second NACFB Commercial Finance Expo, to be held on 29 June at the Birmingham NEC will have over 50% more exhibitors than last year, the trade association has claimed.

The number of stands reserved so far has already exceeded the 2010 event with over three months still to go.

Adam Tyler (picture), NACFB chief executive, said: “This year’s NACFB Commercial Finance Expo has already grown from the huge success of last year’s event. Over 60 exhibitors have already signed up for stands leading to us having to extend the exhibitor’s area by 50% to cope with the demand.

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