BHETA Housewares & Small Electricals Credit Risk Forum (Zoom Videoconference)

Date: Tuesday, 23rd January 2024
Time: Morning Session
Format: Zoom Videoconference
Hosted by: British Home Enhancement Trade Association (BHETA)
Industry Focus: Housewares & Small Electricals

Event Overview

Join us for the BHETA Housewares & Small Electricals Credit Risk Forum, a vital virtual meeting place for credit professionals in the housewares and small electricals sector. This event is part of the British Home Enhancement Trade Association’s initiative to provide a platform for discussing accounts, sharing best practices, and addressing the latest topics in the industry.

Virtual Venue

The forum will take place via Zoom, allowing members from across the country to participate and engage in discussions from the comfort of their own offices or homes.

Provisional Agenda

  • Accounts for Discussion: Focused talks and collaborative discussions on key accounts within the sector.
  • Best Practices: Sharing of effective strategies and insights for credit management in the housewares and small electricals industry.
  • Latest Industry Topics: Delving into current trends, challenges, and opportunities.
  • Guest Speakers: Hear from experts providing insights and updates relevant to the industry.

Why Attend?

  • Targeted Industry Insights: Gain a deep understanding of credit management specific to the housewares and small electricals sector.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow professionals and industry leaders virtually.
  • Knowledge Sharing: Stay informed about the latest developments and best practices in your industry.
  • Expert Guidance: Benefit from the experiences and advice of guest speakers and industry veterans.

Registration

Please register for this insightful event by contacting sales@bakering.global

We look forward to your participation in the BHETA Housewares & Small Electricals Credit Risk Forum, where we’ll explore and discuss key topics crucial to the success of credit management within this dynamic sector.