Sponsor CorpActions!

CorpActions is the key calendar event for those within corporate actions, asset servicing and the related post-trade space. Running for over a decade, the conference attracts a high-calibre European audience, interested to hear about market developments and trends and how service and solutions providers can help them respond to current challenges. There is no better annual occasion to pursue your business development goals, to launch or advance discussions with prospective clients, to hear valuable feedback on market requirements as well as create enhanced visibility in the marketplace.


Sponsorship is your opportunity to create thought leadership for the conference brochure, to include your company branding on our continual marketing outreach and of course (usually) to exhibit at the conference, demonstrating product functionality for a highly engaged audience.

 

In short it’s an unequalled opportunity to meet the marketplace and to create a positive sales pipeline for the year ahead.

First time sponsors are given a great introductory rate, to allow them to roadtest the event with full peace of mind, participate fully in what it has to offer and come back as a regular sponsor in future years confident that it's an obvious annual choice and best able to take advantage of all of its benefits.

For more information, don’t hesitate to contact us on events@capitalmarketsevents.com or call us on +44 207 993 8021

We will be delighted to provide you with the available options. We’ll also look to see how we can develop a longer-term relationship, so that our delegates benefit by getting to see a wider range of options within the marketplace and your organization experiences the true market opportunity in attending.

Please be advised: the delegates at CorpActions can only attend from the banking practitioner community. Participation from vendor firms requires some form of sponsorship - contact us to see how we can help you, we have options for you to 'road test' the conference at a lower price point!