The 11th Annual Alternative & Receivables Finance Forum tracks the ongoing transformation of receivables and invoice finance; showcasing the most successful new entrants to the market, examining the future of technology-enabled funding models, and driving the conversation on alternative finance for SMEs.

This exclusive event serves as a dynamic platform to connect with leading receivables finance providers and forward-thinking SME funders, offering valuable insights into the rapidly changing commercial finance landscape.

The comprehensive 2025 programme will explore the key priorities shaping SMEs’ financial decisions and highlights the latest advancements in technology-enabled distribution models.

ARF25 Programme (updated 19.11.25)

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Clifford Chance
10 Upper Bank St Canary Wharf
London,E14 5JJUnited Kingdom

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Previous Event Statistics

2

Days

70%

UK

23%

Europe

29%

banks

10%

software/technology

2%

association/government

77%

C-level

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For the upcoming 11th Alternative and Receivables Finance Forum, Michael Bickers sat down with Igor Zaks, President of Tenzor Ltd, in a discussion examining the direction of the structured finance sector. Their conversation explored what a healthy, well-functioning ecosystem might look like by 2026 and which institutions, investors, and technologies are likely to shape it. The session highlighted the growing importance of transparency, data, and collaboration as the market continues to evolve. They also delved into emerging innovations in credit risk mitigation, from the role of analytics to advances in policy structuring and capital efficiency. The dialogue concluded with a forward-looking question: if the structured receivables market could be redesigned from scratch, what single change would make the greatest impact? Zaks reflected on the possibilities and offered insight into how the industry may rethink its foundations as it moves into a new phase of development. VIEW MORE

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