HSBC UK sets out mortgage fraud prevention webinar programme

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HSBC UK has announced a new series of CPD-approved mortgage fraud prevention webinars for 2026, aimed at helping mortgage intermediaries strengthen their approach to financial crime risk.

The lender said the sessions will focus on practical guidance around current and emerging fraud trends within the mortgage market.

Content will include how to recognise suspicious applications, interpret CIFAS alerts and identify common warning signs that may indicate fraudulent activity.

HSBC UK said the webinars will also explore developing risks facing the sector, alongside strategies designed to protect customers and support firms in maintaining secure and compliant operations.

The programme has been refreshed for 2026 and is intended to help advisers improve their confidence when dealing with potential fraud cases, as well as reinforcing good practice around prevention and early detection.

HOW TO REGISTER

Intermediaries can register for one of the following live sessions, each of which will run for approximately 45 minutes:

Thursday 22 January at 12:00pm

Tuesday 24 February at 12:00pm

Wednesday 18 March at 12:00pm

HSBC UK said advisers must register and attend individually in order to receive a CPD certificate. Once registration is confirmed, attendees are advised to save the calendar invitation.

The webinars are delivered by HSBC UK’s intermediary risk team.

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