HSBC sets out second round of mortgage fraud webinars for brokers

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HSBC is running a further series of CPD-accredited webinars for mortgage advisers in the second quarter, focusing on fraud risks, suspicious applications and compliance.

The lender said it was continuing the sessions after its first-quarter fraud webinars, with the next round aimed at helping brokers identify current fraud trends and respond to potential warning signs in mortgage cases.

The webinars will cover how to recognise suspicious mortgage applications, interpret CIFAS alerts and spot red flags, alongside broader guidance on emerging risks, customer protection and keeping firms secure and compliant.

HSBC said each webinar will last about 45 minutes and that advisers must register and attend individually in order to receive a CPD certificate.

The sessions are scheduled for Monday 20 April at 1pm, Tuesday 12 May at 9.30am and Friday 19 June at 12pm.

The lender has asked advisers to register for their preferred session and save the invitation to their calendar once their place has been confirmed.

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