Corporate Finance Fundraising Seminar

16th June 2016

Could additional funding unlock the true potential of your business? Why not join us at our free Fundraising breakfast seminar and find out? This seminar will highlight the variety of funding available for businesses, whether that is for working capital requirements, new capital equipment, facilitating changes in ownership or acquisitions.

Our seminar will de-mystify the funding process giving the views of corporate financiers, a bank and a venture capitalist. This will highlight the types of funding available and how to approach funders to give you the best chance of success. Date             Thursday 29 September 2016 Time            Refreshments from 8.00 for 8.30am start Close           Presentations and Q&A to close 10.00am Location      Cedar House | 63 Napier St | Sheffield | S11 8HA (Satnav S11 8HN) Speakers Include: Matt Milnes, Corporate Finance Manager of Shorts  Matt qualified and spent 11 years at a local accountancy firm (the latter 4 years in the corporate finance team) following which he joined the Commercial team of Lloyds Bank Plc spending 2 years supporting clients with their lending needs.  This gave him a great insight into credit, security and bank processes which he is now able to apply to support Shorts' corporate finance clients. David Burgess, Business Development Director at Yorkshire Bank  Nigel Owens, Investment & Portfolio Director at YFM Equity Partners  Click Here to book your space!

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