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InvoiceFair, which provides SMEs with alternative working capital funding options through its marketplace platform, today announced that is co-hosting a finance seminar for SMEs in Shannon, Co. Clare.
The seminar, co-hosted with Shannon Chamber and Grant Thornton, is designed for companies that need to fund purchase orders, contracts, statement of works, or for companies that need to be in a position to tender for larger business.
Speaking in advance of the seminar, Peter Brady, CFO, co-founder, InvoiceFair, said, “The most difficult thing for business owners should be winning an order with a larger company not financing it. In recent years the extension of credit terms by larger companies has become the norm, placing excessive strain on the cash flow of SMEs and impacting their growth. During the seminar, attendees will learn more about innovative market-based funding solutions available to help them finance orders.”
The free seminar, entitled Purchase Order Finance Seminar – Essential Working Capital Funding for SME Growth, will take place on 2 October, 730 am – 9:30 am, Treacy’s Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co. Clare.
Speakers in addition to Peter Brady include; Helen Cahill, CEO, and co-founder, InvoiceFair; Helen Downes, Chief Executive, Shannon Chamber; Aengus Burns, Advisory Partner, Grant Thornton; William Cleary, Management Consultant and Sharon O’Dwyer, General Manager, Greentech Plastics Ltd.
Registration is now open to attend the seminar via https://www.shannonchamber.ie/events/purchase-order-finance-seminar/
InvoiceFair is headquartered at NexusUCD, The Industry and Partnership Centre at UCD.
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