Registration opens for FSE Manchester
Registration for FSE Manchester, the only financial services show to take place in the North West, is now open.
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FSE Manchester will take place on 20th May 2015 at the Emirates Old Trafford, overlooking the pitch at the Lancashire County Cricket Club and boasts a high calibre offering of seminars, exhibitors and facilities, situated perfectly to be accessible to those intermediaries living in the North of England.
Shawbrook Bank will once again run the Shawbrook Bank Academy at the show, hosting a number of specialist lending seminars from a variety of industry experts. The first Shawbrook Bank Academy, at the inaugural FSE Glasgow, was a roaring success with advisers flocking to the specially-designed classroom at the centre of the show floor. Equally popular were the varied seminar sessions in both the AMI and Financial Reporter theatres, which saw six sessions from a variety of industry names.
Registration for the show is free – to sign up, click here.
Front Events director James Prosser said:
“With our first show of the year in Glasgow getting us off to a fantastic start, we’re now very much looking forward to FSE Manchester and another busy, successful day.
“We’re very proud to be bringing our second FSE show to Manchester – last year saw a really positive atmosphere at the show and it was clear there was a strong appetite to do business. This year looks to be even better with our usual high standard of exhibitors and seminars, and the addition of the Shawbrook Bank Academy is another bonus for our delegates.”
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