HLPartnership joins Mortgage Marketing Forum

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Mortgage and protection network, HLPartnership (HLP), has joined forces with the Mortgage Marketing Forum, a membership community that brings together marketing talent from across the mortgage industry.

The partnership will allow HLPartnership to offer a greater number of marketing training opportunities for its members.

“We are excited to partner with HLPartnership to support the marketing efforts of mortgage advisers,” said Jeff Knight (pictured), director of the Mortgage Marketing Forum.

“The Mortgage Marketing Forum is a dynamic community that provides fresh ideas, up to date market insights, and the opportunity to connect with peers who share a passion for marketing.”

Martin O’Callaghan, head of marketing at HLPartnership, added: “Our goal is to equip mortgage advisers with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to excel in their marketing efforts. By partnering with the Mortgage Marketing Forum, we can offer a comprehensive suite of resources and educational programmes to help mortgage advisers achieve their marketing goals.”

The Mortgage Marketing Forum will host educational events and training programmes alongside HLPartnership. The partnership will bring together the resources and expertise of both organisations to provide mortgage advisers with the support and training they need to stay ahead of the curve in the ever evolving marketing landscape.

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