CSF outlines Q1 webinar programme

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Crystal Specialist Finance (CSF) has published details of its first webinars for 2020, with a focus on bridging finance and buy-to-let.

Designed specifically for intermediaries and with each delivered in partnership with a lender, focus remains on broker education and Continuous Professional Development.

The schedule is as follows

DATE PARTNER TOPIC
January 21 Octane Capital Bridging finance
February 11 Precise Mortgages Refurb buy-to-let
February 19 Together Bridging finance
February 27 InterBay Commercial Bridging finance
March 12 Hope Capital Bridging finance
March 31 Pepper Money Buy-to-let

All webinars start at 10.30am and last approximately 30-40 minutes.

Further information and registration details can be found at crystalsf.com/events-webinars/.

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