Hodge, Livemore & Air Mortgage Club back later life events

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Hodge, Livemore and the Air Mortgage Club are supporting the ‘Later Life Lending Collaboration, a series of free adviser events across the UK.

The CPD accredited, interactive events will discuss the later life lending sector and provide an opportunity for all delegates to share their expertise and knowledge.

The events are a collaboration between later life lenders and distributers including Hodge, Livemore, Air Mortgage Club, Standard Life Home Finance, Legal & General Home Finance and the Family Building Society.

Emma Graham (pictured), director of business development at Hodge, said: “Recent Hodge research shows 70% of brokers require more education in the later life space. Education is key and this is why we’ve formed this unique collaboration to give brokers access to lenders who cater across the breadth of the later life market, from affordability based solutions, to lifetime.”

Keynote speaker, Jon Dunckley, a qualified consultant in psychology, financial services and business management will explore the psychology of the adviser-client relationship and how simple changes can lead to powerful conversations.

Les Pick, director of intermediary sales at Livemore, added:

“Adviser feedback on the workshop format has been positive. All advisers supporting customers lending into their retirement should look to attend these events. You won’t be lectured at, they are designed to stimulate conversation in collaboration with industry experts and fellow advisers”.

The first event was held in Glasgow last week with upcoming events being held in Leeds, Coventry and Swindon.

Registration is open and can be accessed here:

Leeds (4th June) – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/877923020387?aff=oddtdtcreator

Coventry (5th June) – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/877931856817?aff=oddtdtcreator

Swindon (6th June) – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/877933160717?aff=oddtdtcreator

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