Later Life Lending Network sets date for annual conference and gala dinner

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The Later Life Lending Network has confirmed that its flagship Conference and Gala Dinner will return on 4 December at Hogarths Hotel, Solihull.

Part of The Right Mortgage, the network said the daytime conference would focus on opportunities in the later life lending market, combining keynote presentations with interactive roundtable discussions.

Confirmed providers include Air, Aviva, Canada Life, Equilaw, Friendly Building Society, Gilroy Steel, Just, Legal & General, Livemore Capital, LV=, more2life, Pure Retirement and Royal London.

The evening will see advisers and firms gather for the Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony, which this year takes on a “Studio 54” theme, with disco-inspired glamour marking the occasion.

Registration is now open to later life lending-qualified advisers, who may attend either the daytime conference alone or the combined conference and gala dinner.

Victoria Clark (pictured), head of lending at The Right Mortgage, said: “Our Conference and Gala Dinner is the highlight of the year for the later life lending community within the network.

“It is a chance for advisers, providers and partners to come together, share insight, and celebrate achievements in one of the most dynamic parts of the mortgage market.

“With a strong programme of speakers and the chance to acknowledge those raising standards in later life lending, this year’s event promises to be both inspiring and memorable.”

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