NACFB expo sees successful fifth year
The Commercial Finance expo held by the NACFB on 25th June saw a successful fifth year, it announced today.
The show saw 1500 people gather at the NEC in Birmingham and featured almost 100 exhibitors.
As well as having coverage in national press and media, the show was full of unusual sights, such as a rally car outside, a double decker bus inside the hall, a stand set up as a bar and even World Darts Champion Eric Bristow.
The NACFB said of the show:
"There was a real buzz about the show and if you tried to go for a walk between 10am and 3pm will have noticed that it was quite tricky to move at any speed through the crowds. The quality of the exhibitor stands did not disappoint and gets higher every year, which is a sign of how seriously people take the Expo opportunities.
"This has never been an event that attracts 'tyre-kickers' - the quality of attendee was very high, hence the annual growth in support from our patrons, which this year has been phenomenal. Once again we have seen the Commercial Finance Expo go from strength to strength, reflected by the growth in our Industry."
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