Brightstar launches expanded webinar programme
Brightstar Financial has launched its largest webinar programme to date with nine specialist lending events throughout September, October and November.
"Lenders are alert to the opportunity and brokers have access to all of the tools they need to meet the demands of their clients."
Following its inaugural webinars earlier in the summer, Brightstar has partnered with a number of industry experts on a series of online events designed to help brokers maximise the opportunity presented by the growing specialist market.
The programme kicks off on Thursday 13th September with a buy-to-let masterclass in portfolio lending presented by Adrian Moloney from One Savings Bank, followed by Clear Your Desk Friday on 14th September, which gives brokers the chance to discuss their problem cases with an expert panel of lenders, including Secure Trust Bank, United Trust Bank, One Savings Bank, MTF and Amicus.
Brightstar will then deliver a range of webinars covering every area of its business, including specialist residential, second charge mortgages, bridging finance, later life lending and further webinars in buy-to-let covering limited companies, taxation and top slicing.
Michelle Westley, head of marketing at Brightstar Financial, said: “Borrowers are changing, with an increasingly diverse range of circumstances and requirements. Fortunately, lenders are alert to the opportunity and brokers have access to all of the tools they need to meet the demands of their clients.
"With so many options, navigating the specialist market could be daunting, but at Brightstar, we are here to show brokers the way and our largest ever programme of webinars will guide brokers to make the most of the opportunity presented by today’s specialist mortgage market.”
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