Mortgage Marketing Forum to host breakfast roundtable event at MAE Manchester
The Roundtable sessions will begin at 8am and finish in time for the main Mortgage Adviser Event.

The Mortgage Marketing Forum is hosting a roundtable event before this year's Mortgage Adviser Event Manchester.
The Roundtable will occur at the same venue as MAE – Victoria Warehouse, Trafford Park, Manchester on 28th September.
The theme of the breakfast session is 'Let’s Make Things Happen' and will include four short talks from Leeds Building Society, OSB, The Mortgage Lender and Mortgage Marketing Forum.
The Roundtable sessions will begin at 8am and finish in time for the main Mortgage Adviser Event. Topics include making things happen within new build, how to spot new market opportunities and how to use social media to make it happen.
Brokers can register and see more details at www.mortgagemarketingforum.co.uk/event-details-registration/mortgage-brokers-lets-make-it-happen.
After the roundtable, MAE Manchester will then feature over 40 exhibitors from across the UK mortgage industry, including mortgage and specialist lenders.
The show will feature two educational theatres in collaboration with Square 1 Media, with up to four hours of CPD available.
MAE Manchester is free to attend for all intermediaries. Free lunch will be provided for all attendees, who will also be invited to the ‘After Hours’ networking session taking place after the exhibition ends.
To sign up for Mortgage Adviser Event Manchester, visit https://mortgageadviserevent.co.uk/events/manchester.
Jeff Knight, Director at Mortgage Marketing Forum, said: “I was once told there are three types of people: those that make things happen; those that watch things happen and those that wonder what happened. In a more challenging market, we want to help brokers make things happen.
“I will be joined by BDMs from three lenders, and we will share different perspectives, showing how to make things happen across the market and using marketing to do this. It is great that MAE are giving us the platform to do this.”

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