Investec to hold broker event on Brexit and London market

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Investec Private Banking is holding a broker insight event on the evening of 13 October, to provide an update about the impact of the Brexit vote on the London property market.

The event is being held at Investec’s head office in Gresham Street, London and will be hosted by Peter Izard, Investec’s business development manager.

There will also be a presentation by London property expert, Jeremy McGivern, on the effects of the vote on the property market to date and likely effects in the future.

Izard said: “There have been many opinions expressed about the effects of Brexit and we thought the time was now right to examine the facts. There is no one better qualified to do that than Jeremy McGivern, author of ‘The Prime London Property puzzle’, who has an unrivalled insight into the state of the London housing market.”

Registration starts at 6pm on Thursday 13 October, with presentations commencing at 6.45pm. The presentations will last approximately an hour after which refreshments will be available while attendees network.

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