First Complete goes back out on the road

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First Complete begins its series of countrywide roadshows today, with the aim to encourage brokers to develop and share best practice.

The series of seven kick off meetings aim to help the First Complete broker community to grow their businesses based on market opportunities throughout 2016. They will focus on how brokers can learn from each other to effectively develop their sales skills and ensure they are always providing their clients with the best advice.

Brokers will also have the opportunity to hear from their local First Complete regional sales director about the success of 2015 within their regions and from Jon Round, group financial services director – LSL Property Services.

In addition, they will hear from a selection of lenders and protection providers who will provide updates from their respective businesses and further enhancements for 2016 and beyond.

The kick off meetings are taking place in seven locations around the country from 12-26 January:

12 January – Northern Ireland

13 January – Glasgow

14 January – North East & Yorkshire

19 January – South West

20 January – Midlands

21 January – North West

26 January – London

Toni Smith (pictured), sales operations director at First Complete, said: “The kick off meetings ensure our brokers feel both positive and motivated for the year ahead, while providing them with key strategic information.  It also gives them the chance to network with others while sharing best practice.

“Attendees will receive various updates and be educated on the changes and movements within the market and of course, the ever changing regulatory landscape. This will ensure our brokers are fully updated and informed in preparation to offer their clients up to date advice on products and services as well as develop their own businesses.”

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