Financial Services Expo (FSE) London has sold out all its exhibitor space for this week’s event, as well as seeing a 15% increase in visitors pre-registering to attend.
FSE London, which will be held once again at Old Billingsgate on 24-25 September, will provide visitors with access to over 60 exhibitors including Barclays/Woolwich, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide Building Society/The Mortgage Works, Santander, Simplybiz, and PMS>
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will also be exhibiting and speaking on both days of FSE London in the mortgage seminar theatre put together by the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) and the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders’ Association (IMLA).
FSE London has also arranged free travel to the event via taxi, up to the value of £20 in the London area. To access this offer, all delegates have to do is download the UBER taxi app and enter the promotional code ‘FSEXPO’.
James Prosser, director of Front Events, said: “We open FSE London in Old Billingsgate tomorrow in remarkably good health with the exhibition completely sold out and populated by some of the biggest and best brands from across the financial services sector. Our continued focus on delivering interesting and engaging content to attendees across our five seminar theatres has also paid dividends with a 15% increase in pre-registered visitor numbers to the show.
“Our aim has always been to deliver a show which gives advisers, intermediaries and brokers access to engaged exhibitors with an appetite to conduct business as well as provide support and information to help them develop their businesses in existing and new markets.
“There will be plenty on offer at FSE London over the course of tomorrow and Thursday and we urge all those active in financial services to make their way to the venue in order to engage with their peers and the wider community of advisers and providers. This is an event not to be missed and will undoubtedly provide fuel for thought and help deliver real business benefit. We look forward to seeing everyone at FSE London this week for what promises to be a highly informative and thought-provoking exhibition.”