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On-Demand Webinar – Part 2: How Can Third Party Finance Support Business Resilience?
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Watch our webinar looking at how to use third party finance to
enhance financial stability while also maintaining strong
commercial relationships
This is the second of a three-part series co-hosted by Clyde
& Co and Litigation Capital Management considering how third
party finance can support business resilience across the phases of
'React, Recover and Rebuild'.
In this webinar the panellists discuss the challenges and
solutions around maintaining strong commercial relationships while
using third party finance, the flexibility of third party finance
arrangements around each company's specific needs while
maintaining control.
Click here to watch the webinar.
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