L&G Mortgage Club reveals conference details

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Legal & General Mortgage Club is to hold another live conference in London this autumn.

This year’s event theme will be ‘The Future of the Mortgage Market and How it Affects You’.

The event will again be hosted by Jeremy Duncombe (pictured), director of Legal & General Mortgage Club, with other confirmed speakers including:

  • Miguel Sard, managing director, mortgage division, Santander UK
  • Mike Jones, managing director, intermediaries & specialist brand, Lloyds Banking Group
  • Andrew Montlake, director, Coreco Group
  • Pat Bunton, director, London & Country Mortgages
  • Rosie Toogood, CEO, Legal & General Modular Homes

More speakers will be confirmed shortly.

The conference includes lender exhibition stands and room for 300 delegates. Starting at 9am, the half-day event will include a total of eight sessions, with a complimentary breakfast and lunch being provided, allowing time to network with other brokers and lenders. CPD certificates will also be issued.

Sessions will look at the future of different parts of the market, including the future for intermediaries, and will include time for questions and panel debate.

People interested in attending this conference can register using the link here.

Duncombe said: “Following the popularity of our event last year, we are delighted to announce our live conference is returning to London this October. We have once again hand-picked a selection of leading figures within the industry, who will be on hand to discuss a range of topics in an accessible and welcoming environment.

“I am already looking forward to hosting another productive event and I’m confident that the conference will again be a huge success. This event has been created with advisers in mind to make it as beneficial as possible, allowing important knowledge to be shared and the opportunity for those within the industry to network with others who hold similar roles. With the PRA buy-to-let changes being announced later in September, we also hope to provide advisers with relevant key insights into the proposed changes.”

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