NACFB expo adds Aldermore as lead sponsor
Aldermore has announced that they are one of the lead sponsors of the upcoming NACFB Commercial Finance Expo taking place on Wednesday 25th June at the NEC, Birmingham.
The Commercial Finance Expo and the accompanying conference allows NACFB members to look at the key issues facing the broker market and to invite comment from industry experts from across all sectors of commercial finance. This year the event will include Small Business Workshops for the Birmingham area, focusing on members of the local business community to highlight the funding choices available from the NACFB members and patrons.
In addition, Gareth Claxton, Head of Commercial Lending, and Carl D'Ammassa, Managing Director for Asset Finance, will be panel participants in the Seminar sessions during the day.
Aldermore has long supported the NACFB, and was the expo’s main sponsor in 2011. The bank has also received several awards at the NACFB’s annual gala, including ‘Specialist Lender of the Year’, ‘Most Supportive Lender’ and ‘Best Buy-to-Let Lender’.
Gareth Claxton commented:
“Aldermore are delighted to be sponsoring the NACFB Commercial Finance Expo, highlighting our commitment to supporting the brokers whose focus is the SME market. The NACFB is incredibly important within the industry, especially at a time when the economy is really picking up. With over 85 lenders present at the event, the expo presents a fantastic opportunity for those in the market to meet and discuss the issues facing the industry at the moment.”
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