Front Events celebrates successful first year
Front Events, which operates the Financial Services Expo brand, is celebrating its first year in business today.
The company was launched exactly one year ago by James Prosser, whose experience in putting together successful industry events was the driving force behind Front's successful first year.
FSE London launched to fantastic feedback from the industry in October 2013, with FSE Manchester following in Spring this year. The company also announced the acquisition of a third show to be brought under the FSE brand, based in Glasgow, making FSE the only financial services trade show to cover such a broad geographical area.
Front Events director James Prosser said:
"It's been a phenomenal first year for Front Events - to not only launch two successful shows and acquire a third, but also to make a profit in the first twelve months shows we're doing something right.
"The response I've had to our work so far has been overwhelmingly positive and I think that's down to the way that Front has refused to settle for the norm when we plan our events. We've taken the idea of a trade expo, built on that, and created events that are unmissable opportunities to really boost business, for both intermediaries and exhibitors.
"We've got much more in the pipeline for the next 12 months but I would like to say thank you to everyone who has supported Front so far as that support has made a huge difference."
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