Financial Services Expo open for registration

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Front Events, organisers of Financial Services Expo (FSE) London, have announced that visitor registration for the exhibition is now open for those wishing to attend.

FSE London will be held once again at Old Billingsgate, in the City of London, on the 24th and 25th September. The exhibition is designed for the entire financial services community and will be split into specific zones: residential/commercial mortgages; protection; specialist lending, and a new zone on retirement planning.

FSE London is also putting together a range of seminar programmes for advisers to attend. These will be run by leading trade bodies such as the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI); the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders’ Association (IMLA); the Association of Finance Brokers (AFB); the Equity Release Council; and the Personal Finance Society (PFS).

These trade bodies will be covering the residential and commercial mortgage market, specialist lending, and the provision of retirement advice. There will also be specific one-day sessions covering both business leadership and the protection market. The full list of seminar programmes will be released shortly.

Exhibitors already confirmed for FSE London 2014 include: Barclays/Woolwich, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide Building Society/The Mortgage Works, Santander, Simplybiz, and PMS to name a few. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will also be exhibiting.

John Malone, chairman of Front Events, said: “Registration is now open for Financial Services Expo London which this year will be taking place in September, once again at Old Billingsgate. Since our last London exhibition at the tail-end of 2013 much has changed for advisers, particularly in the mortgage market, and our 2014 event will reflect all the ongoing challenges facing them and will importantly highlight the growing number of opportunities that are currently available.

“Once again FSE London will be structured around specific zones and will have an augmented seminar programme, delivered by experts in their field, and covering off a range of product areas.

“As the market develops so does FSE and following the success of last year’s show and that of our Manchester event in May we are delighted to see a growing range of exhibitors keen to take part. This is reflected in the exhibitors already signed up for London with more to be announced over the next couple of months. Next year will also see the introduction of FSE Scotland to our roster and we are constantly looking to expand and develop events which reach right across the country and provide information and support to the UK’s adviser community.

“By the time FSE London kicks off the summer holidays will have ended and everyone will be focused on the run-in to the end of the year. FSE London therefore promises to provide an event completely tailored to advisers and their business needs – one which will support their endeavours throughout the rest of the year and beyond. We are looking forward to welcoming all attendees and exhibitors to this event in September.”

Further details on Financial Services Expo London, including how to register, are now available at: www.financialservicesexpo.co.uk/fse-london/

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