A meeting of minds, will your mind be there too?
Business Money conferences have addressed the real issues of the day for over a decade, one reason why we always achieve a mid-90s% wish to re-attend from busy senior people.
This year we examine the nuts and bolts of single/selected invoice finance, the messianic talk is over, its reality time now.
What has the British Business Bank been up to and how does it affect you, both as a taxpayer and a lender. CEO, Peter Wilson presents and takes questions.
It you are lending money you are financing food, its growth, its distribution, its marketing and stocking, its retailing. Shopping habits are changing, prices are falling. Andrew Burn and Annette Barker form KPMG report on where the sector is heading.
Is the future of turnaround threatened? Myles Halley of Rcapital Partners is a seasoned veteran of many successes in this field. He presents and moderates the debate.
Where America goes, we follow. Chicago-based lawyer and major dealmaker, Mike Carsella brings us the word. He topped the poll for best presentation last year.
Trade finance and invoice finance are becoming inseparable. We have Legion’s Robin Smith, Trade Finance Partners’ Chris Ash and Sterling’s Soheill Sarkoob, all with distinctive ways of practising their skills, discussing in open forum how they can work with you.
Are you employing accounting package data-upload software? The opposition is and on an ever bigger scale. Kevin Day and the legendary Ted Ettershank, both of HPD Software present on the fast moving product evolution in invoice finance.
Do you believe the myths about credit insurance? Gideon Jones of Atradius explodes them for us.
All of this and the latest on the legal fronts, home and abroad, from our sponsors, Squire Patton Boggs.
Can you afford to not be there?
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