First FSE Glasgow show sells out
Front Events is delighted to announce that the Financial Services Expo Glasgow has now sold out for its inaugural show, which will take place at the Hilton Glasgow on March 4th.
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The show, which is the only financial services trade expo to take place in Scotland, has seen a huge amount of support, with visitor registration numbers growing strongly.
FSE Glasgow will also offer attendees access to a wide range of lenders, providers and distributors actively looking to build relationships and engage with the advisory profession, as well as a fantastic seminar programme featuring a keynote address from the Financial Conduct Authority.
Shawbrook Bank will also be launching the Shawbrook Bank Academy at the show, which will feature six sessions which aim to give advisers more information on the opportunities in the specialist lending sector.
More details about the show, including the seminar programme, can be found here.
Director at Front Events, James Prosser, said:
“We’re over the moon that the industry has shown such enthusiasm for the first FSE Glasgow show and continues to support the Financial Services Expo brand as we take our first steps into catering for the Scottish market. It’s brilliant to see such encouragement and enthusiasm for a new show, and speaks volumes about the appetite to do business in the market at the moment.
“Once again we have an unrivalled selection of exhibitors and seminar speakers at the show, and are confident that the first FSE Glasgow show will be a successful day and mark the start of another valuable addition to the financial services industry.”
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