October will be a busy month for rebuildingsociety. Not only is Founder and Managing Director, Daniel Rajkumar travelling to Lithuania to present at the 6th ECN Crowdfunding Convention; Business Development Manager, Rick Hyland, is also speaking at an industry seminar titled Alternative Sources of Funding – what’s best for your business?.
Rick will represent rebuildingsociety.com at the breakfast seminar scheduled to be held on October 17th at the Ward Hadaway Leeds office in Wellington Place. Ward Hadaway, one of the top 100 law firms in the UK, has a strong presence in the north, with offices in Leeds, Manchester and Newcastle.The seminar, Alternative Sources of Funding – what’s best for your business?, will focus on the funding labyrinth that is the modern alternative finance world, analysing the positive and negative aspects of peer-to-peer lending, peer-to-business funding and angel investments.
The event begins with breakfast at 8.30am, followed by presentations from four industry professionals; Rick will be joined by representatives from Business Enterprise Fund, Angel Groups and Assetz Capital. A networking session at 10.00am will draw the event to a close.
To find out more and to sign up for a place at the event, please visit the dedicated event page.
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