AMI to provide update on Inclusion and Equity in mortgage sector

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The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) is to hold a webinar to provide an update on its report on Viewpoint on Diversity and Inclusion within the Mortgage Industry.

Almost a year ago, AMI released its Viewpoint. The report and accompanying session shone a light on some of the issues facing the industry along with ideas and actionable steps that could make to move forward positively.

AMI says there have been some encouraging signs over the last 12 months, but that there remains much to do.

On Monday 17 October at 10:30am AMI will hold a session where participants will learn what has been going on, find out about the launch of a new web space for the industry and next steps to ensure the mortgage industry becomes a destination place to work.

Tracie Burton of HSBC will host the session and will be joined by a number of people who have been working hard to drive positive change. Robert Sinclair will summarise progress followed by the launch of a brand new website aimed at supporting this important area. This will be followed by a panel debate with Nick Mendes of John Charcol, Alison Houghton-Corfield of MPF, Dom Scott of Lifetime Connect, Dina Bhudia of P2M and Andrew Montlake of Coreco.

This webinar will be hosted on the Legal & General BrightTalk channel. To register, click here.

Robert Sinclair (pictured), chief executive at AMI, said: “The members of AMI and IMLA have been working together over the last year to develop answers to some of the issues raised in the Viewpoint report. With brokers and lenders collaborating we have pulled together the start of a new journey for our great industry. Please join us on Monday 17 October to learn more.”

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