Wirral-based Bridging Finance Solutions partners with Liverpool Society of Chartered Accountants
Independent finance house Bridging Finance Solutions has signed a deal to back the Liverpool Society of Chartered Accountants.
The Wallasey-headquartered firm has become the main sponsor of the organisation’s annual dinner, which is set to welcome more than 400 professionals from across the financial sector later this month.
Bridging Finance Solutions’ managing director, Steve Barber, said: “This is a fantastic event that is highly regarded across the finance and professional sectors.
“There is of course considerable synergy between ourselves, the organisation and the audience here and so felt that a main sponsorship package was an incredibly exciting opportunity.”
The president of the Liverpool Society of Chartered Accountants, Andrew Moss, commented: “I am delighted to welcome Bridging Finance Solutions Group as lead sponsor to our annual dinner.
“As a locally based business, Steve and his team have shown that a strong commercial offering combined with good financial management and corporate governance can underpin sustained profitable growth.”
Speaking further, Andrew hailed Bridging Finance Solutions as a “fantastic success story” for the Liverpool city region.
John Pienaar, deputy political editor at the BBC, will give the keynote address at the dinner, which is taking place at The Crowne Plaza on November 25.
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