Free registration now open for MBE Leeds

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Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) Leeds is now open for brokers, IFAs and financial intermediaries to register.

The event will take place on Wednesday 1 May at the Royal Armouries.

CPD accredited seminars and panel debates will feature industry figure providing insight to the latest topics affecting the mortgage, property finance and later life lending markets as well as Brexit and the economic outlook.

Exhibitors already confirmed include Barclays, Bath Building Society, Metro Bank, Keystone Property Finance, Key Retirement and More2Life. They will be on hand to assist intermediaries with their latest products and services to help them grow business levels.

Registration for visitors is free and they will have the opportunity to directly discuss the finance and planning needs for their clients with major financial brands such as building societies, specialist lenders and retirement planning providers.

Mike Mikunda (pictured) from MBE said: “We are delighted to be returning to Leeds for another Expo in Yorkshire as there are so many bridging and commercial lenders servicing the region and supplying much-needed property and development funding to the thriving broker and IFA market. We are delighted to have high profile speakers from the Bank of England and the newly-formed FIBA providing market insights. The Expo is gearing up to be another terrific event.

“With a strong finance community in Yorkshire, it will be beneficial for brokers, IFAs and introducers to talk directly with specialist lenders and service providers about their latest products. It’s going to be a very well attended Expo and I would encourage those in the region involved in finance to register for free now.”

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