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Sponsorship - a powerful and cost-effective means of reinforcing your corporate brand and reaching your target market.

C&F Conferences provide sponsors and exhibitors with the ideal opportunity to raise their profile with top decision-makers in the private sector and government, both in the UK and overseas.

Our reputation and experience has enabled us to field speaker panels of exceptional quality. Our marketing database has been built up over many years and is widely recognised as the strongest available in the sectors within which we operate. These databases, along with the strength of our conference programmes, enable us to reach a closely defined target audience of top executives and decision makers.

Sponsoring a C&F event will enable you to:

  • Enhance your image by being associated with an event specifically tailored to your business needs.
  • Build awareness, prominence and a lasting impact among a receptive highly influential audience.
  • Develop new business directly with top decision-makers attending the conference.
  • Network with speakers and delegates at the leading edge of your industry.
  • Gain maximum exposure of your corporate logo in the promotional activity before, during and after an event.

Our sponsors are the leading institutions in their field. They include:

ABN Amro - Allen & Overy- Ashurst - Bank of Ireland - Baker & McKenzie - BBVA Bancomer - Bilfinger Berger - Carillion - Clifford Chance - Currie & Brown - Deutsche Bank - DLA - Ernst & Young - Fitch Ratings - Grant Thornton - Halifax Bank of Scotland - Hochtief - HSBC - IBM - Investec- KPMG - Lloyds TSB - PricewaterhouseCoopers - Serco - Simmons & Simmons - Standard & Poor's - White & Case - Wood MacKenzie

To find out more on how we can tailor-make a sponsorship package to suit your requirements, contact Marian Shehata, Director of Conferences on 01483 720707 or click on the button below to complete our enquiry form.