MBE Manchester to host FIBA Annual Conference
MBE Manchester Expo will host FIBA's Annual Conference for the second year.
"We will be concentrating on how we can all work together for a great 2023, the promotion of the LIBF education programme, and improving industry practices."
FIBA has announced a continuing partnership with Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) which will see the trade body’s Annual Conference take place at Manchester Central, the northern venue for MBE, on March 21st 2023.
FIBA chairman, Adam Tyler, commented: “Our Annual Conference is an ideal opportunity to bring together our membership – one which has grown every month since we launched five years ago. The focus of the FIBA event will be on the specialist property finance industry and the increasingly important role that FIBA plays on behalf of members in the sector. We will be concentrating on how we can all work together for a great 2023, the promotion of the LIBF education programme, and improving industry practices. All of this whilst providing a great networking opportunity for all of those involved in bridging, development finance, buy to let and commercial mortgage lending.”
Mike Mikunda, director of MBE, added: “Following this year’s hugely successful collaboration, we are thrilled to be hosting the FIBA Annual Conference again at MBE North 2023. It’s presence, along with that of lender partners and service providers, will further build an added focus on the specialist finance sector. This complements our goal to make MBE the best venue for brokers who want to experience the vibrancy in the market and engage with the widest range of exhibitors.”
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