FSA to ‘keynote’ MBE Manchester

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The FSA is to deliver the key note address at the Mortgage Business Expo Manchester 2012.

MBE Manchester takes place on 23 May 2012 at the Lancashire County Cricket Club and the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) is putting together the seminar programme for the day.

AMI has now confirmed that Lynda Blackwell, policy manager at the FSA, will be speaking in the midday time slot. Lynda will be discussing the Mortgage Market Review (MMR) in detail outlining the direction of responses it has received to the latest consultation paper published last December.

Her address will be followed by a question and answers session allowing delegates to give their views on the MMR proposals and how these might affect their marketplace.

So far over 40 exhibitors will be in attendance at MBE Manchester including a number of recently signed-up lenders such as Lloyds Banking Group and Coventry Building Society.

The full list of AMI-organised seminar sessions will be announced shortly.

James Prosser, MBE Manchester 2012 show director, said: “MBE has always forged a strong relationship with the regulator and has always sought to provide a platform for the FSA to outline its current thinking on market matters to our intermediary audience. We are therefore particularly pleased to announce that our Manchester event will be no different and delegates will have a chance to listen

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