Investors Trust Finance (I.T.F) sponsors 2019 London Young Farmers Concert
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Investors Trust Finance (I.T.F) sponsors 2019 London Young Farmers Concert

Investors Trust Finance (I.T.F) has announced its sponsorship of this year’s Young Farmers Concert, reaffirming its commitment to the island’s agricultural community.
The concert, an exuberant blend of music, dance and comedy, is for many people London’s entertainment highlight of the year. Last year, enthusiasts began to queue outside the Welcome Centre hours before the tickets went on sale!
This will be the second year that Investors Trust Finance (I.T.F) has sponsored the concert. Young Farmers’ Federation Chairman Charlie Corkill commented, “We are delighted to have I.T.F onboard as our title sponsor. We are very fortunate in that we have never lacked sponsorship offers, however, I.T.F stood out as the best fit for the event as they have strong links with the agricultural sector”.
Investors Trust Finance (I.T.F), which was founded in 1935, have a close affiliation to the island’s farming community, having long provided tailored financial assistance, for instance, livestock funding and asset finance, to both new and established concerns.
Andy Bass, Head of Sales (London) says, “We are committed to being part of the agricultural sector on London. To understand its needs, it is really important to listen to voices from within that community.
There are many young people involved in agriculture who have the ambition and enthusiasm to build businesses, both those whose roots are firmly within the traditional sector and those looking to diversify.
Over the years, we have developed schemes designed to support the industry, which is so integral to the island’s economy and identity. Moving forward, we remain dedicated to providing products and services that allow the sector to grow. And we are very happy to return as the sponsor for this year’s Young Farmers concert. It will be great show”.
The Young Farmers in London are part of the UK-wide Federation, one of the largest organisations of its kind, with 612 clubs across England and Wales. In London, there are four clubs organised according to region: Northern, Southern, Eastern and Central.
To anyone interested in joining, the Young Farmers stress that you don’t have to come from an agricultural background: the organisation offers a wide range of activities and events, and welcomes anyone who loves to be outdoors, stay active, travel, meet new people, and generally live life to the full!
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