Brightstar to hold free broker webinars

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Brightstar Financial has introduced a series of free webinars to provide brokers with the latest insights from specialist lenders.

The specialist distributor will be hosting seven free webinars for brokers across two days on Wednesday 2 November and Thursday 3 November. Each webinar will be 20 minutes and there will additional Q&A time.

On 2 November, the webinars will include Fleet Mortgages talking about opportunities in the buy-to-let sector, Bluestone Mortgages discussing opportunities and challenges in the current market, United Trust Bank presenting on the opportunities in the specialist mortgage market, and Vida Homeloans providing insights on the new adverse client.

On 3 November, Castle Trust Bank will present on the strength and benefits of a bank, The Mortgage Lender will talk about helping borrowers in challenging times, United Trust Bank will discuss the power of bridging finance.

Michelle Westley (pictured), head of marketing at Brightstar Financial, said: “At a time when there are so many changes, the temptation for brokers can be to keep their heads down and focus on the work in front of them. But it’s at times like this when it’s even more important to stay up to date with the latest market information and insights.

“These webinars have been designed to fit into even the busiest of schedules and offer practical help to brokers on how to make the most of the opportunities in the current environment. The webinars are free, easy to access and are sure to be a valuable use of time for any broker who wants to ensure that they are best placed to meet the changing finance requirements of their existing clients and to open up new opportunities.”

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