Equity release forum destined for Soton

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Home reversion provider Bridgewater Equity Release has chosen Southampton as the venue for its next regional Equity Release Broker Breakfast Forum

The next Forum takes place on Tuesday 8 September at the Highfield House Hotel in Southampton, SO17 1AQ. The Forum begins at 8.30am and runs to 10.30am with free parking and all attendees provided with breakfast

Bridgewater’s regular forums are aimed at those advisers and intermediaries who are either involved in the equity release sector or looking to provide services in this area

The Forum provides an informal outlet for local advisers to discuss and debate the current market and the opportunities available.

Bridgewater will also be conducting a further Breakfast meeting in Cheltenham in September.

Alison Beeston , compliance and communications manager at Bridgewater Equity Release, said: “After the Summer Bridgewater will continue its series of regular Breakfast forums with meetings in Southampton and Cheltenham. We have already conducted a number of successful events this year and we are sure advisers on the South Coast who are either involved

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