First Complete kicks off regional round tables

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First Complete has launched a series of five regional round tables today (22 July), taking place in cities around the UK, bringing the network’s lenders, providers and estate agency advisers together.

Advisers from LSL estate agencies Reeds Rains and Your Move, all appointed representatives of First Complete, will hear from Aviva and receive the latest proposition updates from seven lenders, including NatWest, Nationwide, Virgin, Woolwich, Precise, Halifax and Coventry.

During the events there will also be local updates from regional financial services directors and a group update from LSL Property Services financial services director, Jon Round.

Toni Smith, sales operations director of First Complete, said: “The relationship between First Complete and our estate agency partners is vital. They are usually the first port of call for a client looking to move house and these roadshows are part of an ongoing programme to ensure they have everything they need to complete cases.

“These round tables will provide Reed Rains and Your Move advisers with face to face contact with the lenders and insurer Aviva, and give a greater insight into what is needed to get cases through in the current climate. The events will also provide the perfect platform for a two-way conversation, giving advisers a voice with our mortgage and protection panel members.”

The round tables will take place throughout the second half of July in Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester and Birmingham, finishing in London on 6th August.

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