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To illustrate the dynamics between financiers,
15 July 2009
management customers and suppliers
FLA event: 2009 companies
To provide an insight into regulatory issues
Payment protection
To demonstrate the legal framework and
structure of common facilities and
insurance and the
Birmingham Registration: 14.00
documentation
lending landscape:
Birmingham Course Close: 17.30
Course Fee
London Registration: 10.00
FLA Members: £1080+VAT
what's next ?
London Course Close: 13.30
Non-members: £1400+VAT
CPD points available: 11 hrs SRA CPD credits
Registration: 08.30 Venue:
available on this course.
Conference Close: 17.00 Central Birmingham on 16th; London on 17th
For further information contact Nick Stone on
Venue: The Waldorf Hilton, Aldwych, London, Course objectives
020 7420 9643 or
Nicholas.stone@fla.org.uk
Through a combination of presentations, case
Who should attend? studies and question and answers, to provide
17 September 2009
The event will have a wide appeal, containing an understanding of the history of claims
sessions on strategic direction, customer managements companies (CMCs) and their
NACFB: Southern
needs, product development and compliance. business model. Also to explain the regulatory Regional Workshop
Anyone involved in these functions, with a framework within which CMC’s operate – Venue: The Rose Bowl, Southampton (home of
responsibility for dealing with or supporting what they can and cannot do; and illustrate Hampshire Cricket Club)
lenders’ add-on income streams, should through worked examples typical claims Format: The format is a little different from
attend. The event presents an excellent made and appropriate responses. In general previous regional workshops. Each presenter
opportunity to listen to current thinking, and to provide general guidance on the day to day will give a 20 minute presentation in the
be seen and heard to contribute to the debate. issues that arise in dealing with CMCs. morning to all delegates, giving an overview of
Content Course content: their topic.
The recent Competition Commission What is a (CMC) claims management Registration: 10.00
Enquiry has changed the future landscape for company? Morning Session: 10.30
the provision of PPI. Lenders now face How are the CMC’s regulated 10.30: Bank of England – UK Economy
significant challenges in delivery of consumer Typical claims and tactics for dealing 10.50: Hampshire Trust
protection, both in terms of consumer Typical issues and how to respond 11.10: CommercialKeeper - Back office IT to
accessibility and of value for money. Course Fee boost your business
Next year the Competition Commission FLA Members: £225+VAT 11.30: State Securities – Enterprise Guarantee
remedies mean that lenders will not be Non-members: £295+VAT Scheme
allowed to sell PPI to their customers at the CPD hours available: 3 hrs SRA CPD credit 11.50: Business Rescue Centre - Business
time they are most likely to think about buying available on this course. development opportunities created by a
the product. This will leave lenders with the For further information or to if you have a difficult market
dilemma of scrutinising the cost/benefit problem booking online please contact Nick Networking Lunch: 12.10 - 1.00
analysis to see if a PPI offering remains Stone on 020 7420 9643 or In the afternoon, delegates will be divided into
viable.
Nicholas.stone@fla.org.uk four groups (Blue, Green, Yellow & Red) and
Customers also remain an important each speaker will host a break-out session of
consideration. Are customers sure of what 30 minutes to answer any individual questions
they need and do they accurately express their 16 - 17 September 2009 and go into their topic in more depth.
needs? Do they need protection at all, and if
so what kind of protection is best? Is
FLA event: 2009
Afternoon Session: 1.00
1.00: First Breakout Session:
insurance the only solution to their real
Foundation course in
Blue: Hampshire Trust;
requirements or are there other options?
An important factor in decisions lenders
asset finance course
Green: CommercialKeeper;
Yellow: State Securities;
will make concerning the future is the way in
Red: Business Rescue Centre
which complaints will have to be handled. The
Registration: 09:30
1.30: Second Breakout Session:
FSA will be consulting on this during July and
Course closes: 17:30 Blue: CommercialKeeper;
so this conference could not be more timely. It
Venue: Central London Green: State Securities;
provides an opportunity for firms to discuss
Yellow: Business Rescue Centre;
the potential impacts and shape their
Delegate Profile Red: Hampshire Trust
responses to the consultation.
Staff from all functions: sales, sales support, 2.10: Third Breakout Session:
This event attracts CPD Points.
credit, risk, collections and administration, in Blue: State Securities;
For further information please contact Linda
leasing companies during their first year in Green: Business Rescue Centre;
Charles on +44 (0)20 7420 9626 or
the industry. Employees of professional
Yellow: Hampshire Trust;
Linda.Charles@fla.org.uk
advisers to the industry and commerce, as
Red: CommercialKeeper
well as users and potential users of leasing.
2.45: Fourth Breakout Session:
Training Objectives
Blue: Business Rescue Centre;
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To provide an understanding of the UK asset
Green: Hampshire Trust;
17 July 2009: London
finance industry, its structure, key players,
Yellow: CommercialKeeper;
FLA event: Dealing
and market dynamics
Red: State Securities
To give straight forward explanations of the
Close: 3.30
with claims
main finance house products
For more information, please e-mail
events@nacfb.org.uk
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