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Following the Success of the IFT Regional Conferences in 2020 the IFT is delighted to announce that we will be hosting two regional conferences in November 2021, both of which will be ran virtually. The second conference will take place on Tuesday 30th November at 08:00 and will focus on Northern Regions.
The Northern Conference will be held virtually and will focus on key issues surrounding turnaround and restructuring with a specific focus on the impacts these issues are having on the regional markets. There will be an opportunity to network with fellow delegates and speakers following the session using our conferencing technology Remo.
The agenda for the sessions can be found below. We will be announcing details of our speakers over the coming weeks via our LinkedIn channel, to follow us on LinkedIn please click here to access our page.
Members and Associate Members can access the Regional Conferences for a fee of £50. The rate for non-members who wish to attend is £100. If you are interested in booking onto this event please contact events@the-ift.com.
Please do not use the booking form below.
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