One on One Credit Forum
One on One Events, Delegates

Delegates Free Places

The spring One on One Credit Forum offers a unique opportunity for selected delegates to hear from some of the industry's leading economic and financial experts on the possible demands on credit management in the predicted economic downturn.

Chosen delegates will also be able to attend workshops and seminars, with their peers, to exchange information and experiences on managing effective credit control in increasingly difficult circumstances, and learn of the latest changes in legislation, management systems and services available.

The forum will take place on the 29th and 30th of April in the prestigious Celtic Manor Resort, home of the 2010 Ryder Cup, and all accommodation, meals, conference and seminar sessions are completely free of charge to qualifying applicants.

In addition to the conference sessions delegates will have an opportunity to meet senior representatives from some of the key suppliers to the sector in a series of face to face individual meetings. These meetings are designed to give the delegate a chance to discuss their problems on a personal one on one basis, with potential solution providers, at a senior level, and with no commitment ,in an independent and private environment.

Conference and seminar programme

Crunch Time for Credit Live video link with Professor Barry Eichengreen Professor of Economics and Political Science University of California, Berkeley. Former senior policy advisor the IMF, International Research Fellow, Kiel Institute of World Economics, Research Fellow Centre for Economic Policy Research.

Professor Eichengreen recently put forward some strong views on the current global economic picture in a video interview with Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight.He holds the view that the global banking system is in need of complete re engineering. This is a unique opportunity for delegates to listen to and discuss directly with Professor Eichengreen his views.

EU legislation on the horizon

Dr Harry Mc Vea, from Bristol University Law School, will discuss his views on the possible creation of an overarching EU regulatory body, and its impact on credit.

Company Act

Companies House will give an interactive seminar on the possible changes in the company Act, and their impact on UK Plc.

Mediation, not litigation

One of the leading specialist legal practises in the country, Brethertons, will give a seminar on the benefits of mediation.

Credit insurance

Euler Hermes, the global leader in credit insurance, will deliver a paper on the issues of credit insurance, particularly in light of the global credit crunch

Networking

In addition to the conference sessions and one on one meetings delegates will have ample opportunities to network with their peers and senior management from suppliers, particularly during the Gala Dinner.

Gala dinner

The Gala Dinner will take place on the 29th April in the sumptuous surroundings of the Celtic Manor, where delegates will be able to enjoy the award winning cuisine of one of the most impressive venues in the country. As fitting for its setting entertainment will be provided by the internationally renowned Morriston Orpheus Choir.

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Delegate places are strictly limited, to be considered for a free place at one of the most significant developments serving credit management for some time, fill in the application form below.

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