L&G hosts fourth series of Mortgage Club events
Legal & General Mortgage Club will be hosting its fourth series of Mortgage Club LIVE events across the UK this autumn, aiming to bring industry professionals together to share ideas and learn about topics currently impacting the market.
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The events will be hosted by Legal & General Directors, Jeremy Duncombe and Stephen Smith. The events in London and Belfast will also be attended by Lynda Blackwell from the FCA, and the events in Solihull and Leeds will be attended by Robert Sinclair from the AMI, who will give their views on the market and take questions from the audience. Representatives from lenders will also attend the sessions to give their views on the market.
The events are being held around the country to allow as many people as possible to attend. There will be talks on the Mortgage Credit Directive, discussions on how brokers can grow their business and panel debates on the future of the market.
The schedule is as follows:
• 27th October – London
• 2nd November – Solihull
• 3rd November – Belfast
• 4th November – Leeds
Jeremy Duncombe, Director, Legal & General Mortgage Club said:
“I am really pleased we are once again hosting our Mortgage Club events. We’ve gathered some of the industry’s best known commentators who will be discussing interest rate rises, the return of specialist lending, re-mortgaging, and the impact of regulation on the market. These events have been created with advisers in mind, to share knowledge, and allow those within the industry to network with others in similar roles.”
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