The IAAF’s latest breakfast network meeting on Thursday February 4 will provide members with essential advice on retention of title (ROT), as well as corporate fraud given the recent increase in fraud cases.
Held at GTG West Midlands in Wolverhampton, Colin Fyles from Financial and Credit Insurance Services Limited will discuss, with supporting material in the form of in-depth case studies, the different types of corporate fraud, areas where companies could potentially be targeted and how it can be combatted and avoided.
Established in 1993 as an independent credit insurance broker, Financial and Credit Insurance Services Limited has undergone rapid growth and is now the UK’s leading specialist firm.
Wendy Williamson, IAAF Chief Executive, said: “Retention of Title (ROT) is an important issue in any sector, but it is particularly significant in the automotive aftermarket. Our breakfast meeting will examine key issues and offer expert advice to IAAF members.
“The recent rise in corporate fraud is a worrying trend and one that can affect any business and so the session meeting will also cut through the misunderstandings and provide clarity for IAAF members.”
The IAAF will also provide an update on its latest lobbying activity regarding its opposition to proposals to extend the MOT testing frequency outlined in the recent government budget.
The breakfast network meeting – for IAAF parts suppliers, distributors and installers– boasts excellent networking opportunities with fellow aftermarket businesses.
Attendance at the breakfast network meetings is free for IAAF members and will begin at 8am on February 4, 2016. To register, please email Ann Silvester.