NACFB unveils lead sponsor

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Aldermore has been appointed the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers’ (NACFB) main 2011 sponsor.

As lead sponsor, Aldermore will have a presence at all of the NACFB’s events throughout the year. Aldermore’s commercial mortgage, asset finance and invoice finance staff will be available to talk to NACFB members about ways to generate more business in 2011.

Mark Stephens (pictured, right), Aldermore’s deputy CEO, said: “Aldermore is delighted to be the NACFB’s main sponsor for 2011. We believe it’s important for the industry to have a strong and well-supported trade body

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