Registration now open for MBE Manchester 2012
Mortgage Business Expo is delighted to announce that visitor registration is now open for the Manchester Expo taking place on Wednesday 23rd May at the Lancashire County Cricket Cl
Registration is free and visitors can register in advance via the MBE website.
James Prosser, Show Director for MBE Manchester says:
“We look forward once again to welcoming the industry to Manchester MBE in what is gearing up to be an even busier event than last year.”
Visitors to MBE Manchester 2012 will be able to talk to lenders, access over 40 key suppliers and source unique funding solutions to assess for their clients. This year’s event gives unrivalled access to Residential and Buy to Let lenders actively lending and supporting mortgage intermediaries in the North of England and beyond.
MBE Manchester will once again host a series of free seminars hosted by the industry’s trade association, AMI, and will include sessions on the latest trends and forecasts.
James Prosser, Show Director for MBE Manchester says:
“We look forward once again to welcoming the industry to Manchester MBE in what is gearing up to be an even busier event than last year.”
Visitors to MBE Manchester 2012 will be able to talk to lenders, access over 40 key suppliers and source unique funding solutions to assess for their clients. This year’s event gives unrivalled access to Residential and Buy to Let lenders actively lending and supporting mortgage intermediaries in the North of England and beyond.
MBE Manchester will once again host a series of free seminars hosted by the industry’s trade association, AMI, and will include sessions on the latest trends and forecasts.
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