AMI outlines plans for 2013 Annual Dinner

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Robert Sinclair, AMI

The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) will be holding its 10th Annual Dinner on Wednesday 19 June 2013.

For the 10th consecutive year the event will be sponsored by Abbey for Intermediaries.

Individual tickets are available to members at £180, as are a very limited number of tables.

Robert Sinclair (pictured), chief executive of AMI, said: “The Dinner will be held at 8 Northumberland, a modern venue close to Trafalgar Square in London.

“Following the success last year in moving to a more modern venue and introducing a more light-hearted theme, we will be continuing this approach again.

“I am particularly grateful for the on-going contribution from Abbey for Intermediaries, who have given us fantastic support over the years. Their support of the intermediary world is undimmed.”

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