The additional events in the series will commence from 1pm on Wednesday 25th March at the Manor House Hotel in Guildford, Surrey and on Thursday 26th March at the Weald Park Hotel Golf & Country Club in Brentwood, Essex. The three hour seminars will cover all aspects of credit management exploring how brokers and IFA’s can open and maximize revenue streams in the debt and claims management sectors. The sessions will also outline how to embrace diversification by utilising Guardian’s range of solutions and expertise to make the most of existing client banks.
The speakers at the events representing Guardian will be Allan Starling, managing director of distribution, Lee Lipson, legal services director and Andrew Hood, marketing director. They will focus on their specialist areas within debt and claims management with the intention of simplifying and exploring the abundant opportunities offered in these sectors.
A number of Guardian staff will also be in attendance to help answer questions and queries regarding the business opportunities and nuances of the individual markets. To register interested parties should contact Guardian’s Business Opportunities Team on 0191 4827330 or email [email protected].
The Guardian Financial Group offers intermediaries a suite of products to assist client’s requirements. Its products enable intermediaries to retain full control of their client whilst being provided with professional assistance in all areas of credit management.
Allan Starling, Managing Director of Distribution at The Guardian Financial Group, said: “The great success of our first Business Opportunities Seminar has firmly reiterated our belief that brokers and IFA’s are increasingly coming into contact with clients struggling to meet loan commitments and in need of real financial assistance. Rather than risk clients looking elsewhere for answers, forward thinking intermediaries are illustrating strong demand for our range of services and referral schemes to strengthen these relationships and set up valuable commission trails.”