NACFB Commercial Finance Expo 2012 opened for registration today
The NACFB Commercial Finance Expo for 2012 is launched – Last year, over one day we had 900 visitors, over 70 commercial exhibitors and millions of pounds of commercial lending int
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From its start, just 3 years ago, the show has been nominated for an award and has quickly become the number one event for the commercial finance industry.
The response to the first ever event was phenomenal, but last year with 73 exhibitors and over 900 brokers in attendance and millions of pounds of commercial lending introduced, it surpassed even the NACFB’s expectations.
With many exhibitors registering at last year’s event for 2012, it looks set to become an even bigger event in 2012 and an essential date for the commercial broker’s diary.
The yearly growth of the event really underlines that the commercial finance industry is making a comeback year on year and the NACFB are thrilled to be a part of this.
Adam Tyler, CEO of NACFB commented:
“We truly believe our Expo is the premium event for the commercial finance industry, with over 90% of our exhibitors being lenders. The atmosphere is always incredible and no doubt it will be even more so this year, with the Association celebrating its 20th anniversary.
With a massive range of active funders attending the event, many with underwriters present and great advice from industry experts at the seminars throughout the day, what other event is there that truly represents commercial finance under one roof?”
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