NACFB expo open for registration

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Visitor registration is open for the sixth NACFB Commercial Finance Expo. Doors open at 9.30am on 17 June.

“As in previous years, we’ve been overwhelmed with interest from our 120 lenders, and at time of writing just 10 stands are still available to be reserved,” said Adam Tyler, CEO of the NACFB.

“We’ll be back at the Pavilion at the NEC this year, extending the space available to allow us room for a full-size Conference Theatre. This event is open to anyone with an interest in commercial finance. One of the NACFB’s goals for 2015 is to promote the availability of lending to small business owners, and to spread the word that all of our 100 lenders and funders are active in their market.

“We will be looking to raise and participate in discussions of the new regulatory environment under the FCA, and to highlight the funding choices available from the NACFB members and our patrons.

“There’s no better proof of that than the NACFB Commercial Finance Expo, where seeing more than ninety lenders under one roof really knocks that message home. That’s why we’ll have a greater press presence, and a wider spread of exhibitors, than any previous year. The early signs are that attendance figures will reflect the growth that we’re so keen to encourage in 2015. The atmosphere is always incredible and the champagne reception on the evening of June 16th is now firmly established as the perfect informal build-up to the main event.”

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