Conveyancing Association reveals details for 2024 Conference & Dinner

Published on

The Conveyancing Association (CA) has announced the date and venue for its next Annual Conference & Charity Dinner.

The 2024 event will take place on Tuesday 6 February at the Hilton Deansgate Hotel in Manchester, and will cover the theme, ‘Moving Towards The Digital Age’, looking at how conveyancing firms can prepare for, and benefit from, digital-focused solutions within the process.

As usual the Annual Conference will feature a number of presentations and panel sessions and will, once again, be chaired by chair, Eddie Goldsmith and CA director of delivery, Beth Rudolf.

It is open to all CA member firms, legal and affiliate, and attendance can also be secured for non-members for a charge. Registration will open in June.

Sponsorship opportunities exist in areas including stands at the accompanying exhibition, plus post-Conference Drinks Reception and the Charity Dinner which will take place in the evening and will once again be raising money for a worthy cause.

The 2023 CA Annual Conference & Dinner took place in London under the title ‘Change is Coming’ and focused on the future of conveyancing industry in respect of regulation, technology, process, consolidation and much more. The Charity Dinner raised over £3,000 in aid of The Children’s Society.

Nicky Heathcote, non-executive chair of The Conveyancing Association, said: “The CA Annual Conference and Dinner is such an important date in the diary for the conveyancing industry and the wider market that we wanted to provide all stakeholders with as much advance notice of when and where it will take place in 2024.

“After visiting London this year, in 2024 we’re heading back to Manchester and specifically the Hilton Deansgate Hotel where we plan to put on a fantastic day (and night) for all those who attend.

“To say the 2023 Conference was an absolute eye-opener was an understatement, and our plan is to provide all 2024 Conference delegates and sponsors with an engaging array of sessions, focused on the digital opportunities in our sector but also the wider property market and economy, to help conveyancing firms not just survive but thrive.

“Further information will be revealed next month, including sponsorship opportunities, however if you are keen to get involved right now, then please don’t hesitate to contact the CA Secretariat who will be able to help.”

COMMENT ON MORTGAGE SOUP

We want to hear from you!
Leave a comment and get the conversation started.
You need to register to post, so please login or sign up below.

Latest articles

Rates rise but mortgage market holds firm

The mortgage market is showing resilience despite a sharp rise in borrowing costs with...

Landlords shift to interest-only as rates climb above 5%

Buy-to-let landlords are rapidly changing borrowing strategies as mortgage rates climb with a growing...

The Coventry cuts limited company buy-to-let rates for brokers

Coventry for intermediaries has reduced selected limited company buy-to-let rates by up to 20...

Paragon Bank introduces limited edition 60% LTV buy-to-let products

Paragon Bank has expanded its buy-to-let range with a new tranche of 60% loan-to-value...

TwentyCi hires Nick Huntley to lead sales at TwentyEA and TwentyConvey

TwentyCi has appointed Nick Huntley as sales director for TwentyEA and TwentyConvey as the...

Latest publication

Other news

Rates rise but mortgage market holds firm

The mortgage market is showing resilience despite a sharp rise in borrowing costs with...

Landlords shift to interest-only as rates climb above 5%

Buy-to-let landlords are rapidly changing borrowing strategies as mortgage rates climb with a growing...

The rise of larger deposits

The first-time buyer profile is changing. Increasingly, buyers are entering the market with larger...