First 4 Bridging to hold specialist lending seminars

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First 4 Bridging (F4B) will be hosting three specialist lending seminars across the country.

These will be held in conjunction with a number of specialist finance providers and focus on bridging, complex buy-to-let, holiday lets, development loans and commercial finance.

The seminars will take place at the Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel on Tuesday 14 September, Novotel Leicester on Wednesday 15 September and Novotel London West on Thursday 16 September. All the events start at 9am and finish around 12pm. Each venue has the capacity to hold up to 30 attendees and the Manchester and Leicester venues both come with free parking.

Lender attendees currently include: MT Finance; Octane Capital; Together; Castle Trust; Hope Capital and Masthaven Bank.

Donna Wells (pictured), director at F4B, said: “Building relationships, understanding individual lending propositions, realising the benefits of working with a trusted packaging partner and identifying specialist lending scenarios remain key for advisers when it comes to growing their business.

“As we tentatively return to some kind of ‘normality’, integrating physical events back into the mortgage calendar – in a safe and responsible manner – will play an important role in this process. These seminars have been driven by the appetite shown by our intermediary partners and we hope they will prove to be a great success.”

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