hlw Keeble Hawson among high-profile speaker line up for credit management briefing

12th April 2016

A top panel of speakers from organisations including American Express, CoCredo and hlw Keeble Hawson will share their expertise at a credit management breakfast briefing on 20th April.

Hosted by Aggregate Industries, one of the leading suppliers of materials used in construction and infrastructure projects, and supported by Hays and the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM), the briefing will be held at Aggregate Industries Europe's Bardon Hill site at Coalville, Leicester between 08:30 and 10:30. Entitled 'Latest Developments in the Credit World', the session is aimed at businesses seeking top tips on the latest credit management techniques and news and for attendees wanting to meet contacts who can share their expertise. The expert panel of presenters includes Jo Davis, an HR business partner at Aggregate Industries and Phil Rice, Aggregate Industries Europe manager order to cash. American Express presenters are Tom Goddard, trade & working capital specialist, and Tim Annis, sales team leader, business payment solutions. Dan Hancocks, CoCredo sales director and Robert Brown, hlw Keeble Hawson insolvency specialist - will also take to the platform. Robert, who has more than 30 years' experience in insolvency practice, will give an insight on how best to look after the interests of creditors when dealing with the insolvency of a customer. Said Robert: -Insolvency law is a specialised field that must be practised with great sensitivity, whether working with individuals or companies. This briefing is an ideal forum for attendees to keep up-to-date on all options and market changes. Phil Rice said: -Credit management is arguably the most important function in any business. Ensuring that customers pay promptly for products or services delivered makes for healthy cash flow; it's no use being profitable if you don't have the cash to meet your obligations and grow the enterprise. -As such, we have assembled a line-up of leading figures in the field to help companies at every stage of their development to stay on top of the process as efficiently as possible. For free tickets to the event, contact eastmidlandsbranch@cicm.com.

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