Norton launch 2nd annual open day
With the first anniversary of the Norton “One Stop Shop” looming, Norton Broker Services have decided to celebrate by launching its second annual Open Day.
The open day will feature guest speakers to discuss topics such as Secured Loans, IVA’s & debt solutions, bridging loans, commercial finance and its own in-house lending products. Norton will also make suggestions on how these products can be implemented into your business model with the minimum impact to your working day, whilst still achieving maximum results.
There will also be a free lunch provided, along with a question and answer session and time to discuss any potential or complex cases with Norton's experienced workforce.
Norton are also awarding free loyalty reward points to all attendees, for more information on this scheme and the fantastic rewards available please see here.
Starting at 10am until 1pm, the event will take place Thursday 22nd March at the Norton offices in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
For more information on the open day or to reserve your place please contact David Hey, Broker Liaison Officer at Norton Broker Services.
There will also be a free lunch provided, along with a question and answer session and time to discuss any potential or complex cases with Norton's experienced workforce.
Norton are also awarding free loyalty reward points to all attendees, for more information on this scheme and the fantastic rewards available please see here.
Starting at 10am until 1pm, the event will take place Thursday 22nd March at the Norton offices in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
For more information on the open day or to reserve your place please contact David Hey, Broker Liaison Officer at Norton Broker Services.
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