HL Partnership to hold face-to-face national conference

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HL Partnership will be holding its first face-to-face annual conference for almost two years, which is being held at Celtic Manor, near Newport on Thursday 30 September.

The network has reported that new business in 2021 is above pre pandemic levels.

Shaun Almond (pictured), HL Partnership’s managing director, said the main theme of the day-long conference and awards dinner is celebrating coming together again.

He said: “It’s important to demonstrate to members that they are key to our successes over the past 18 months and our 2021 conference will be an opportunity to share thoughts and ideas of what 2022 could be like for the mortgage and protection Industry.

“We have a mix of keynote presentations and panel sessions that we believe will prepare adviser firms for the coming months. It is also a wonderful opportunity for all of us to re-engage with our peers, fellow members of HLP and key personnel of the management team.

“Against the backdrop of a pandemic and the extraordinary mortgage market surge this year, HLP has had one of its best years both in terms of new business and new members joining us. On top of that, winning a prestigious industry prize just last week, we have a lot to celebrate.”

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