HLPartnership hosts business-building webinar

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HLPartnership is hosting a webinar event on Wednesday 19 June to help entrepreneurs decide whether to invest in starting and growing a mortgage & protection business.

The webinar is designed to offer a guide through the key stages of launching, sustaining and growing a successful adviser business.

Led by Tom Barnett, sales & recruitment director at HLPartnership and Martin O’Callaghan, its head of marketing, the seminar will provide the practical tools and insights for would be entrepreneurs looking to start their own advice business

The webinar includes a Q&A session with the panel which includes accountant Chris McKenna of TC Group, who will vital advice and guidance on accountancy implications for new mortgage & protection businesses.

Barnett (pictured) said: “This seminar offers a chance to really understand what it takes to start a business in this booming market with the key steps highlighted. With the support of HLPartnership, entrepreneurs can be confident they will be supported all the way should they choose to start their business with HLPartnership as their partner.”

To register for the seminar on Zoom click here

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