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    Business Finance
    5 min read 04/09/2024
    The most important digital transformations for finance brokerages

    The most important digital transformations for finance brokerages

    Technology can help take your finance brokerage to the next level. Here’s the most important broker tech that you should be using.

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    Business Finance
    5 min read 26/07/2024
    Business Investment Priorities: What Are Businesses Investing In?

    Business Investment Priorities: What Are Businesses Investing In?

    Our reports highlights the key areas businesses plan on investing in.

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    Business Finance
    5 min read 24/06/2024
    Things brokers need to know about agriculture in 2024

    Things brokers need to know about agriculture in 2024

    Agriculture has witnessed a large handful of changes to its regulations and market dynamics. Read the most noteworthy updates here.

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    Business Finance
    5 min read 03/06/2024
    The key to quality care: opportunities for investment

    The key to quality care: opportunities for investment

    With near-infinite demand, the care sector poses a real opportunity for investment. Realise your investment potential in social care, here.

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    Business Finance
    3 min read 31/05/2024
    Future proofing your asset finance brokerage

    Future proofing your asset finance brokerage

    In the competitive asset finance market, intermediaries should seek to diversify themselves to stand out. Learn how to future proof your business, here.

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Aldermore Bank PLC is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Financial Services Register number: 204503). Registered Office: Apex Plaza, Forbury Road, Reading, RG1 1AX. Registered in England. Company No. 947662. Invoice Finance, Commercial Mortgages, Property Development, Buy-To-Let Mortgages and Asset Finance lending to limited companies are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority or Prudential Regulation Authority. Asset Finance lending where an exemption within the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001 applies, is exempt from regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority or Prudential Regulation Authority.