UKAR to sponsor debt conference

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UK Asset Resolution (UKAR) has been confirmed as a sponsor of this year’s Money Advice Liaison Group conference and exhibition.

The event brings the UK debt advice community together to debate current issues and spread best practice.

Those attending include creditors, debt collecting agencies, debt advisers, regulators and people across the UK working within the consumer credit and debt industry.

This headline theme of the conference, which takes place on November 23 at the Savoy Place in London is: The changing debt landscape – a change for the better?

Speakers from across the sector will discuss plans that the government is proposing for the industry, including the implications of the creation of the Financial Conduct Authority and the future funding for free-to-client debt advice services.

Erica Swales, operations director at UKAR said: “We are pleased to be supporting this year’s MALG event and to be contributing to the overall debate. The meeting of industry professionals is particularly important at a time when the sector is playing such a key role in helping people to manage their finances.””

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