Personal Debt Helpline launch Free Breakfast seminar
The Personal Debt Helpline are running a FREE breakfast seminar on July 21st from 8.30am – 10.30am.
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Attendees can expect to learn about:
- Range of non lending solutions for over indebted clients
- Bankruptcy/Debt Relief Order
- Voluntary Liquidation
- Individual Voluntary Arrangements
- Debt Management
- Company Voluntary Arrangements
- Full and Final Settlements
- Administration
- Training Materials
- Dedicated telephone number given for partners advice line
Emma Hodson, Personal Debt Helpline Marketing Manager, said:
"Join us for useful hints and tips for offering your clients access to a wide range of debt advice solutions including IVAs and debt management plans.
“The senior management team here at Personal Debt Helpline are really excited about the forthcoming Introducer’s Breakfast Seminar, which is geared towards both our existing and potential new business partners, so that we can expand working relationships focused on providing our mutual clients with exceptional debt advice from our range of non lending solutions."
To book your place visit or email: introducers@pdhl.co.uk
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