New Forum for Office Supplies Sector

25th April 2013

Sheffield-based P&A Group, in partnership with business information providers Experian, are launching a new forum for credit professionals throughout the UK working in the office supplies industry.

The Office Supplies Credit Forum (OSF) is aimed at national and large regional resellers supplying into corporate, public and home office customers, and will meet three times a year. The inaugural meeting is taking place at Experian in Nottingham on 24th April 2013, and is free of charge to attend. The OSF is intended to provide a community for its members to improve their skills and awareness of industry issues through sharing their experiences and hearing from sector experts. The first meeting will include insightful presentations about fraud and changes to the Court rules, as well as a workshop looking at different account opening practices with a view to developing best practice. For further information or to book a place at the event, email osf@pandaforums.com

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