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The day’s debates: the agenda
CCRInteractive, the Big Debate, in association with Ascent Performance Group, will bring you all the information you need:
8.00 – Doors open
9.00-10.45 – Early morning debates: l Utilities, with Marston Holdings l Financial training, with the London Institute of Banking & Finance l The Big Commercial Debate l The Big Information Debate l The Big Technology Debate
10.45-11.15 – Morning break
11.15-1.00 – Mid-morning debates: l Vulnerability and enforcement, with High Court Enforcement Group l Affordability and vulnerability, with Equiniti l Technology and speech analytics, with Noble Systems l Payments and collections, with Bottomline Technologies l The Big Collections Debate
1.00-2.00 – Networking lunch
2.00-3.45 – Afternoon debates: l Regulation in enforcement, with High Court Enforcement Group l Gamification, with Noble Systems l Collections, with Telrock l The Big Vulnerability Debate l The Big Regulation Debate
Join a Conversation The Conversation
We go even further to bring you a brand new networking opportunity, exclusively for credit, collections and enforcement industry professionals.
On the evening of Wednesday 10 October, we will be hosting CCRInteractive: the Conversation, in association with Noble Systems. This is a brand new informal networking event where sponsors and delegates network and discuss the issues of the day in a relaxed and social environment. This year, the event will be held at the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel – a luxury 5-Star hotel, nestled beside St Paul’s Cathedral in London’s bustling business district. With a contemporary glass interior and a breathtaking view from the roof terrace,
In association with
overlooking one of the world’s finest landmarks, the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel is the perfect venue to host an evening of unsurpassed networking and knowledge sharing.
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www.CCRMagazine.com October 2018
CCRInteractive 11 October – The Grange St Paul’s, central London
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