Mortgage Adviser Event returns to Glasgow for second year
The UK’s number one mortgage advice exhibition is returning to Glasgow in 2024 and remains Glasgow’s only industry event designed specifically for mortgage advisers.

The only mortgage industry trade show for intermediaries in Scotland – Mortgage Adviser Event Glasgow - is returning for the second year, promising to bring together key figures from the Scottish mortgage market under one roof.
Mortgage Adviser Event, which takes place on 21st March at The Engine Works in Glasgow, will feature a hand-picked selection of exhibitors from across the UK mortgage industry, including Nationwide, Accord Mortgages, Leeds Building Society, LendInvest, plus a host of other specialist and later life lenders.
Additionally, the show will feature a number of educational seminars for advisers to earn CPD hours, with sessions and speaker line-ups to be announced soon.
MAE Glasgow is free to attend for all intermediaries, with free parking on-site for all attendees.
To sign up for the event visit www.mortgageadviserevent.co.uk/events/glasgow.
The event is being run by the team at Made Events - including Laura Calcroft alongside Barcadia Media directors Andy Shields and James Lucas - who also run the MAE London and MAE Manchester events.
Andy Shields, director at Made Events, commented: "We're delighted to be back in Glasgow for the second year running with a bigger and better Mortgage Adviser Event, designed to offer intermediaries in the region the opportunity to meet leading lenders and providers in mortgages, earn CPD hours, and stay one step ahead at this cutting-edge mortgage adviser exhibition.
"With a focus on future-centric practices and innovative products and technology, plus a wealth of top exhibitors, MAE Glasgow is not to be missed."

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