Bridgewater forums move to Slough and Falkirk

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Home reversion provider Bridgewater Equity Release has announced post-election equity release broker forums in Slough and Falkirk.

The Slough forum will take place at the Holiday Inn Slough Windsor, Church Street, Chalvey, Slough, Berkshire SL1 2NH on Tuesday 18 May, while the Falkirk forum will take place at the Park Best Western Hotel, Camelon Road, Falkirk, Lothian FK1 5RY on Wednesday 19 May.

Both forums begin at 10.30am and finish at 13.00pm – free parking is available at both venues and all attendees will be provided with lunch. Bridgewater staff facilitate both meetings and the forums provide attendees with the opportunity to gain insight and information from the provider and their peers on getting the most out of the equity release advice market.

A variety of topics will be under discussion including how best to market your advice services lead generation provider and product competition, how the new Government is likely to impact on equity release the place of home reversions within the equity release sector.

Peter Welch, head of sales and distribution at Bridgewater Equity Release, said: “These Bridgewater broker forums in May will be the first ones to take place following the Election and with the dust having settled from the result we may well be able to understand more about the new government and their intentions for the equity release sector.”””

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