Brightstar confirms return of Specialist Lending Expo for 2025

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The Brightstar Group has announced that its Specialist Lending Expo will return on Thursday 2 October 2025, following the sell-out success of its inaugural event last year.

The CPD-accredited expo, to be held in Stratford, east London, promises a full day of keynote presentations, panel debates with leading industry figures and high-value networking opportunities.

Around 20 specialist lender exhibitors will be in attendance, offering brokers direct access to key decision-makers.

Last year’s debut event was hailed for bringing together “probably the best group of industry speakers ever seen” and drew hundreds of mortgage professionals eager to deepen their market knowledge. Organisers say the 2025 edition will build on that momentum.

Rob Jupp, group chief executive at the Brightstar Group, said: “Following the overwhelming response to our first Specialist Lending Expo, we’re thrilled to be bringing it back for 2025.

“This is a day dedicated to helping brokers grow their knowledge, meet key lender partners face-to-face.

“It’s a must-attend for anyone operating in this space, and we can’t wait to reveal the full agenda in the coming weeks. So, watch this space.”

With places limited, Brightstar is urging early registration via its Eventbrite page to secure attendance. The full programme will be announced in the coming weeks.

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