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IFT Regional Conferences

Written by Riyah Davies on November 19, 2020

After the success of the IFT’s Virtual Conference in July 2020, we are delighted to announce that we will be hosting two regional conferences in November 2020, both of which will be run virtually on Zoom.

The IFT North Conference will take place on Wednesday 4th November at 17:30.

The IFT Midlands and West & Wales Conference will take place on Wednesday the 18th November at 17:30. 

Both conferences will be run virtually on Zoom. The conferences will focus on topics and sectors specific to each of the regions and further examine the economic impact of COVID-19 in these regions.

The non-member rate is £100. There is a discounted rate of £75 for non-members if they are referred by a member of the IFT.

The rate for Members, colleagues in Corporate Partner firms and Associate Members is £50.

The Regional Conferences will be free to anyone who attended and paid a contribution to the IFT’s Virtual Conference in July.

If you are interested in booking onto one of the Regional Conferences please contact events@the-ift.com. *Please do not register using the member sign up below as we are taking bookings via the email address provided above*

We hope you can join us virtually during this exceptional time but otherwise we hope to see you in person at one of our regional events once we can meet again.

Turnaround, the economy and people

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56K Jobs

Members of The IFT saved an estimated 56,000 jobs in 2023-24.

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£3.1 Billion

IFT members helped add £3.1 billion in shareholder value in 2023-24.

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80% busier/as busy

Over 80% of IFT members reported being busier or as busy 2023-24 compared to the previous year.

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62%

Over 60% of stressed companies don’t know they are in trouble until it is too late.

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