The association is considering 15 office spaces within reach of the City of London, which meet budgetary requirements and hopes to have the advertised roles of personal assistant and office manager filled by 1 July, when the expansion will ‘go-live’.
It is also looking at expanding within the existing premises at Hamilton House.
NACFB has promised a ‘step-change’ in what members can expect from them in 2016 with ‘the biggest changes of any year in the Association’s history.’
“Our members will see further evidence of that growth in the products and services we will be offering in the second half of 2016 and through 2017 as well,” said the trade body.