New round of L&G Mortgage Club LIVE events

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Legal & General Mortgage Club will host its fifth series of Mortgage Club LIVE events across the UK this spring.

The aim of the tour is to bring industry professionals together to share ideas and learn about topics currently impacting the market.

The next events will be hosted by Legal & General directors, Jeremy Duncombe and Stephen Smith. The club said that meetings are being held around the country to allow as many people as possible to attend, and will include talks on current industry trends such as house prices, regulation and procuration fees.

The schedule is as follows:

The sessions will begin at 9:00am and breakfast will be provided. The last series of roadshows had more than 400 people attend across four locations.

Jeremy Duncombe (pictured), director of Legal & General Mortgage Club, said: “I am really pleased to announce our new dates and locations for the spring series of Mortgage Club events. We have once again hand picked the best known industry commentators who will be there to discuss a range of industry topics in an accessible and welcoming environment.

“I’m already looking forward to another busy series of events and I am confident that the roadshows will be a huge success. These events have been created with advisers in mind, to share important knowledge and allow those within the industry to network with others who hold similar roles.”

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