NACFB to launch SME lending campaign

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Marcus Grimshaw

The National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB) is launching ‘Love Lending Week’ – a campaign to promote lending to small businesses across the country.

Running from 3rd – 7th November 2014, Love Lending Week aims to bring together brokers and lenders to issue a strong message – that the industry is already lending and wants to lend more.

The campaign will be led by the NACFB, which wants to provide an opportunity for brokers and lenders alike to showcase positive small business lending stories and pledge its commitment to SME finance.

Marcus Grimshaw (pictured), the chairman of the NACFB, said: “Love Lending Week celebrates the fantastic work that independent brokers and lenders are doing across the country to help small businesses access finance. This is a great opportunity for industry to shout about the great work they’re doing and join the campaign.

“We want to generate awareness about the wide range of funding options on offer and show small businesses that there are many different ways to access finance. As a broker-led initiative, we need the support of commercial brokers to make this campaign a big success.”

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