Funding Circle launches autumn updates roadshow
Funding Circle, the online marketplace for business loans, has launched a series of autumn updates for introducers across November and early December.
This follows the successful introducer roadshow which took place earlier this year.
The seminars will take place across the UK and will give an update on various new products and services at Funding Circle, as well as provide an opportunity to gain a better understanding of how peer-to-peer lending can benefit clients.
The autumn updates will take place throughout November and early December in five locations across the country, including Cardiff, Birmingham, Manchester, Southampton and London.
Introducers will leave the sessions with a detailed knowledge of the sector, how it works and the benefits of using Funding Circle, both for themselves and their clients.
Laura McMullen, Business Development Director at Funding Circle said:
“We appreciate that the alternative finance market continues to grow apace so we wanted to give introducers the opportunity to hear what’s new at Funding Circle, and how it can benefit them and their clients. We have recently made a number of improvements to the application process as well as launching a number of new products, and we hope to be able to update many introducers about these over the coming weeks.”
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