NACFB on schedule to meet ‘road map’

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The National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB) says it is on track to meet its expansion plans shared outlined at the beginning of the year.

The Association has stated that offer its members everything they will need for a compliant and prosperous business, it will need to take on additional manpower and we extra office space.

The NACFB is now advertising for a personal assistant and an office manager, with the intention of having both roles filled ahead of its go-live date of 1 July.

The Association has also visited 15 possible new office spaces in and around the City of London. There is the opportunity to expand within its current offices at Hamilton House, but that may require capital costs for some upgrade work.

The NACFB has revealed that it now works with the direct support of over 1,600 individual brokers and 141 lenders and funders to business.

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