Shawbrook sponsors NACFB 20th anniversary drinks reception on eve of biggest ever Exp
Shawbrook are to sponsor the NACFB’s 20th anniversary drinks reception on the eve of the Association’s biggest ever Expo.
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Adam Tyler, CEO of the NACFB said:
“We are delighted to be working with Shawbrook to host the 20th anniversary drinks reception and this will be a great way of celebrating the 20 years that the NACFB has been in the industry and a fantastic precursor to the NACFB’s biggest ever Expo. We are expecting a great turnout from industry leaders at both the drinks reception and the Expo.
Our third Commercial Finance Expo takes place at the Pavilions at the NEC on the 27th and will be the largest show that we have run so far. We have 80 exhibitors taking part from across the whole of the commercial industry, so anyone in the commercial market would be well advised to come along and meet the wide range of active funders – all under one roof!
To register to attend the NACFB’s biggest ever Expo, please visit their website.
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