Black & White Bridging expands broker breakfast events nationwide

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Black & White Bridging is rolling out its ‘Breakfast for Brokers’ networking series across the UK following the success of its South Coast launch in Bournemouth.

The invitation-only initiative brings together small groups of brokers for focused, in-person gatherings that combine market insight with live deal discussions.

The specialist lender will host events at venues in Bath, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Newport, and twice in London, reflecting the firm’s established regional presence. Each breakfast meeting is designed to convene around a dozen local brokers and features a market update from the Black & White team alongside a guest speaker session. Attendees also have the opportunity to present live cases for on-the-spot assessment by one of the lender’s senior decision-makers.

Damien Druce, chief operating officer at Black & White Bridging, said the initiative aims to create meaningful local networks among brokers and facilitate practical business development. “The Breakfast for Brokers key objective has always been about more than just networking,” he said.

“We’re aiming to foster regional broker communities, equip them with market intelligence and knowledge, and open doors for direct, productive engagement. It’s part of our commitment to truly transparent lending with no grey areas for intermediaries.”

The lender said its format, which includes a full breakfast and presentations tailored to current market conditions, has been well received by brokers, who benefit from both education and immediate lending dialogue. The firm says the events serve as a platform to demonstrate its responsiveness and flexibility on real-world cases.

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