ABCUL: The Northern Money Conference 2012

Thursday, 5 July 2012 8:30 AM

The Northern Money Conference 2012

Start: 5th July

Location: Art & Design Academy, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool

Details

The Northern Money Conference 2012 has grown to become the largest conference in Britain to address issues concerning the financial health and wellbeing of low and moderate-income households.

This year’s event is the fifth financial inclusion conference to take place in Liverpool since 2006.

Cost

All costs include a buffet lunch and morning and afternoon refreshments.

Full Delegate £90

Concessionary Rate £40

Bookings are now being taken. Download the PDF brochure for more details.

Closing Date - Wednesday 27th June 2012

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