Mortgage Adviser Expo Glasgow opens for registration
Registration has opened for the Mortgage Adviser Expo Glasgow, which will return on 20th March bringing together lenders and intermediaries from across the Scottish mortgage market.
The event will return to the Engine Works for a fourth year and is aimed at mortgage advisers and intermediaries operating in Scotland. It will feature a range of exhibitors from across the UK mortgage market, including Halifax, BM Solutions, LV=, and Nomo, alongside other specialist and buy to let lenders.
A programme of educational seminars will also run throughout the day, allowing advisers to earn continuing professional development hours. Planned session topics include exploring the Housing (Scotland) Bill, growing protection business and using AI as a tool for business growth - with the full speaker line up yet to be announced.
The event is free to attend for intermediaries and includes free on site parking - advisers can register for free here.
Mortgage Adviser Expo Glasgow will be followed by events in London in May and Manchester in September.
Andy Shields, director at Made Events, said: "Bringing the Mortgage Adviser Expo back to Glasgow for another year reflects the continued engagement from advisers across Scotland - and is always the perfect way to kick off our events calendar for the year. Alongside the opportunity to meet a range of lenders, the event will feature a modern, forward-thinking seminar programme designed to address the issues advisers are facing in the current market, with practical sessions on how to grow your business and tackle upcoming issues affecting your clients. We're looking forward to seeing you all there in March!"
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