Industry News
The Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA) takes a considered and structured approach to media relations on behalf of its Members. Industry press releases are issued regularly and the Asset Based Finance Association and industry news is often featured in the national, regional and trade press.
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If you are a member of the press please contact the ABFA’s communications partner – Golley Slater on 020 7255 6400 for more information.
Account Manager
- Derek Harris – [email protected]
Golley
Slater, 12 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8JQ
For more information on the Asset Based Finance Association Media Programme in general please contact Nicola Breeze, the ABFA Head of Marketing.
- UK tops European invoice finance statistics
- Increased funding to British and Irish businesses using invoice finance – but firms remain cautious
- Budget Update Response
- ABFA Dinner Dates Announced For 2012
- Head of government affairs for asset based finance association appointed
- Rising Popularity of Invoice Finance
- Annual Review 2010
- ABFA Certificate Course – The Second 2011 Intake
- 5 A Side Football Tournament
- New chairman of the ABFA
- 5th ABFA Annual Conference Tickets Now on Sale
- International Factors Group Annual Meeting 2011
- Invoice finance outperforms the market with 9% increase in advances
- £5.2bn unused funding available for invoice finance clients
- Budget Response 23rd March 2011
- 77% of end users, RPOs and recruiters would like APSCo and ABFA to work on a code of conduct for recruitment sector supply chains
- ABFA Annual Conference Dates for 2011 Are Announced
- Invoice Finance set to help Project Merlin with Increased Advances to SMEs as Turnover hits Pre-Recession levels
- BCR’s 11th Receivables Finance International Factoring Conference & Exhibition
- ABFA Course Brochure For 2011 NOW Available
- Asset Based Finance Grows For Third Consecutive Quarter