NACFB outlines conference topics

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The National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB) has finalised the conference timetable for its upcoming Commercial Finance Expo on 15 June.

It will be discussing the need for an internal compliance team for the NACFB.

It will also be asking whether there remains a place for traditional style lenders in the market or whether we already have the solution between the two with the challenger banks. Both sides of the debate will be heard.

14 of the largest funders are represented on the conference panel and the trade body will also be discussing where the future of commercial finance lies. It says it may involve an expansion into the property lending space for the alternative finance industry.

The NACFB says it is also concerned with the question of where the next group of brokers and indeed funders are coming from for the industry, and will be assessing exactly how recent regulatory changes have had an impact on the buy-to-let market.

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