Buy to Let Club launches regional events
Buy to Let club is holding four Buy to Let Events this autumn in a bid to give brokers the knowledge to drive more and better business.
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The events, which will take place in Birmingham, London, Bracknell and Manchester, will be free for brokers to attend and will feature industry figures on hand to offer advice and market insight.
Confirmed speakers at all four events include Ying Tan, managing director of The Buy to Let Business; Alan Cleary, managing director of Precise Mortgages; and Bob Young, CEO of Fleet Mortgages.
Rob Barnard, head of intermediary distribution at Aldermore will appear at both the North and South events, Hans Geberbauer, managing director at Paratus AMC will speak at the London and South events, and Phil Rickards, head BM Solutions will feature at the North and Midlands roadshows.
The half day events will allow brokers access to lenders and will feature an exhibition and Q&A session with various industry figures.
Brokers will also be able to attend a number of roundtables hosted by firms including Fleet Mortgages, Santander and Precise Mortgages.
Ying Tan, managing director of Buy to Let Club and organiser of the event, said:
“Last year’s inaugural event was hugely successful and places were taken very early on. This year we decided to give more brokers the chance to benefit from the expertise and networking potential on offer by hosting four events across the country. We’ve carefully selected the very best industry leaders and lenders to host roundtables in order to offer the most benefit to attendees.”
For more information and to register for your free ticket visit: www.buytoletclub.com/events.
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