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RBS Event Demonstrates the Power of Business Connections
Royal Bank of Scotland (future Williams & Glyn) Commercial Banking in Manchester reaffirmed its commitment to business growth by hosting another of its popular Business Connections events.
Held, in partnership with content marketing experts, M3 Media Publishing, over 40 local business leaders and directors attended this exclusive event in Manchester city centre.
The events are designed to provide valuable introductions to like-minded directors and business leaders, with the view of exploring the potential for new business and collaborative and strategic partnerships.
“We are great advocates of enabling business leaders to connect with each other and, working with M3 Media Publishing, we are able to successfully achieve this”, explained Robert Taylor, RBS Relationship Director. “The Business Connections events are also a great way of adding value to our customers and contacts in and around Manchester”.
David Lomas, CEO of M3 Media Publishing, held an interactive workshop at the event on the value of content for businesses and how it can be used to build trust with clients and prospects. He commented, “We are pleased to be working with Royal Bank of Scotland (future Williams & Glyn). Our workshops address the positives of business growth and RBS has a wealth of experience to make things happen”.
Robert Taylor concluded, “There was a great atmosphere on the night, which meant that everybody was able to easily interact with one another and gain new business connections”.
For more information about future Connections Events please call David Lomas on 08450 519 374.
Image: Courtesy of Paul Marc Adams Photography
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Lomas .
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