Impact Specialist Finance to hold autumn breakfast broker seminars

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Specialist mortgage broker and distributor Impact Specialist Finance has published details of its series of autumn breakfast broker seminars.

The free events will take place in:

  • Solihull, Tuesday 1 October
  • Gatwick, Thursday 3 October
  • Dartford, Tuesday 8 October

There will be five specialist presentations at each location including those from Impact Specialist Finance and One Mortgage System. Lender partners – Pepper Money, Kensington Mortgages and Octane Capital – will also be in attendance to offer tools/tips/education to assist with a variety of specialist lending needs.

Areas covered will include buy-to-let, bridging finance, lending in later life and complex/adverse finance. There will also be an opportunity to meet the lenders and for attendees to network with their peers.

Dale Jannels, managing director at Impact Specialist Finance, said: “Having specialist relationships in place can provide a valuable link in ensuring that borrowers and intermediary partners are aware of the types of solutions on offer and to help match them with the right lender.

“Weare strong believers that the next twelve to twenty-four months will bring huge demand for specialist lending. So, I urge brokers to come and see for themselves the variety of opportunities on offer in this rapidly evolving marketplace.”

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