UKRPA Seminar

UKRPA Seminar – Introduction to the Revenue Protection Industry
25th November, Gemserv

The UK Revenue Protection Association (UKRPA) will be hosting its latest seminar on Tuesday 25th November 2014 (09:30 – 16:00).

Expert industry speakers will provide attendees with a thorough introduction to the Revenue Protection industry, including an overview of current and future legislation, tips on how to identify meter tampers, a look at the interaction between the industry and the emergency services, and the challenges faced during the course of prosecution.

  INTRODUCTION TO THE UKRPA

  REVENUE PROTECTION: REGULATING MARKET PARTICIPANTS

  A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SUPPLIER REVENUE PROTECTION UNIT

  TWELVE WAYS TO SPOT A METER TAMPER

 WORKING TOGETHER WITH THE EMERGENCY SERVICES

  TAKING ACTION TO PROSECUTE

  OPPORTUNITIES FOR QUESTION AND ANSWERS

The intended audience for this seminar includes: small suppliers, distribution networks, those new to the revenue protection industry, social housing associations, private landlords, local councils, and all those who wish to learn more about issues affecting revenue protection activities.

This event will provide attendees with the opportunity to get up to speed with the fundamentals of the industry, as well as the chance to network with a variety of industry participants.

Nominated attendees and any relevant invoicing information should be returned via the booking form to UKRPA@gemserv.com by Friday 14th November 2014.

For venue information, visit the Gemserv website.

Costs for the Day – UKRPA Members

UKRPA Members will be entitled to one free place. All additional places will be charged at £200 + VAT per person.

Costs for the Day – Non-Members

Places for non-UKRPA Members will be charged at £300 + VAT per person.

Terms and Conditions

In the event of cancellation of your booking:

No later than 31st October 2014: full refund

No later than 7th November 2014: 50% refund

After 14th November 2014: no refund available

Any attendee booked on the seminar (including via a free place) who fails to attend without prior notice will be liable to pay the full non-members rate.