NACFB Asset Finance Seminar 1st March 2011
The NACFB has announced the date of the first NACFB Asset Finance Seminar which will be held at the Church Rooms, Westminster London on the 1st March.
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"The NACFB Asset Finance Seminar 2011 will offer a unique chance to discuss how Asset Finance Brokers can start to increase their business in 2011. What funders are out there and are lending and what other income opportunities there are for Brokers.
"During these difficult times, the Asset Finance Seminar will give the Broker an invaluable opportunity to network with funders currently active in the market during the Funders Exhibition and Networking lunch.
"Additionally, there will be an FLA Seminar giving the Broker the opportunity to voice their opinions and suggestions on the current market and to explain how it is affecting their business. There will also be many respected members of the Leasing Industry present giving their insights and advice on the Asset Finance Industry in 2011 and the opportunities that will also be available.
"As part of the Asset Finance Industry it is all our responsibility to help our market grow again in the coming year, so we have created this opportunity in London for everyone to come together to meet discuss, to network and work together."
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