Shawbrook confirmed as sponsor for NACFB Commercial Finance Expo
Shawbrook Bank has confirmed it will be a show sponsor at the NACFB Commercial Finance Expo on the 26th June in Birmingham.
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Shawbrook’s Commercial Mortgages team will be exhibiting at stand C01 alongside its Shawbrook Asset Finance colleagues. Both teams will be on hand to meet brokers and discuss the breadth of options available at Shawbrook as well as listening to valued feedback from the broker community.
The Commercial Finance Expo is the only show in the UK dedicated to the business finance community, and Shawbrook will join representatives of funders from across the business finance arena. The NACFB Annual Conference will also be held on the day and will feature key speakers from across the industry taking part in panel debates.
Stephen Johnson, Managing Director of Commercial Mortgages at Shawbrook will be taking part in one such event: ‘Who is filling the SME Funding Gap?’. Chaired by Paul Goodman, an NACFB Director, the seminar will focus on a number of issues including how brokers can help the business community become aware of funding opportunities.
Stephen Johnson, said:
“We look forward to attending the show in Birmingham later this month.
“This show is incredibly important to us as a team. It’s a major event for the industry and gives us a valuable opportunity to catch up with many of our valued brokers as well as meeting new faces. Myself, Karen Bennett and the entire sales team will be there, so we look forward to catching up, sharing some of our plans and outlining our breadth of options for the coming year as we continue to work with brokers to complete the picture.”
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