HSBC UK opens registrations for Q2 mortgage fraud and masterclass webinars

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HSBC UK has opened registrations for its Q2 2026 mortgage fraud webinar series, with CPD-accredited sessions aimed at helping brokers and other intermediary professionals identify fraud risks and strengthen compliance processes.

The lender said the programme will cover current fraud trends, the warning signs of suspicious mortgage applications, how to interpret CIFAS alerts and the key red flags advisers should look out for when assessing cases.

HSBC UK said the sessions will also examine emerging risks, alongside practical steps firms can take to protect customers and maintain secure and compliant business practices.

Alongside the main fraud webinars, the lender is also bringing back its shorter CPD-accredited masterclasses.

These will focus on false document fraud, scheme abuse and domestic and international application fraud, common mortgage fraud trends, and self-employed application fraud.

HSBC UK said its 2026 mortgage fraud prevention webinar will last about 45 minutes, while the masterclasses will run for no longer than 30 minutes.

Attendees must register and attend individually in order to receive a CPD certificate.

Registration details and available session dates can be found through HSBC UK’s intermediary website.

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