Nivo to hold exclusive second charge event

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Fintech firm Nivo is holding its first ever ‘NivoCon’ event on 4 May in Marylebone, London.

Nivo is inviting all second charge market participants to attend this free event.

With content exclusively focusing on the second charge sector, the day will feature presentations and interactive panel discussions on technology topics including AI and Natural Language Programming – and why they are the most disruptive technologies since the iPhone; how technology can help brokers overcome Consumer Duty pain points; what you need to know about Digital ID&V; automated broker packaging for fast lending, and analysis and predictions for the second charge market.

Speakers and panel members already confirmed include, amongst others, Buster Tolfree from United Trust Bank, Matt Tristram from Loans Warehouse, Craig Collins from Admiral Money, Leonard Benning from Selina Finance, Tim Wheeldon from Fluent Money, Andy Fisher from Freedom Finance, Shelley Stern from Spring Finance, Maeve Ward from Central and Mercantile Trust, Carly Gibb from PA Consulting and Nivo’s own Mat Elliot, Mike Common and Damon Williams.

Lunch as well as drinks and snacks will also be provided to guests and, due to the maximum occupancy of the Wimpole Street conference venue, entry will be strictly limited to those who have pre-registered to attend.

Damon Williams (pictured), sales director of Nivo, said: “We’re thrilled to announce the first ever NivoCon and are delighted that some of the most important players in the second charge market will be there to share their views on some of the hottest technology topics affecting the sector.

“NivoCon promises to deliver an engaging mix of industry innovations, success stories, informed opinion and great entertainment to keep attendees energised and inspired. We aim for guests to leave the day armed with everything they need to know about the technologies which have the potential to power their future success or leave them trailing their competitors if ignored. If you only go to one business technology event this year, make sure it’s NivoCon.”

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