L&G reveals April Mortgage Club Live speakers

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Legal & General Mortgage Club has unveiled the speakers for its Mortgage Club Live events taking place around the country next month.

Speakers will include industry figures such as Paul Smee, director general at the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) and Paul Broadhead, head of mortgage policy at the Building Societies Associations (BSA).

The events will be hosted by Jeremy Duncombe (pictured), director of Legal & General’s Mortgage Club, addressing topics such as lending to the over 50s, the effects of an interest rate rise, re-mortgaging, protection and regulation. Attendees will also be able to take part in panel debates.

Venues and some of the speakers are as follows:

Date  Place Industry View Interviews Panels
16 April Bracknell Kevin Purvey, head of intermediaries, Coventry Building Society Brad Fordham, managing director, Santander Aldermore, Leeds BS, Nationwide, New Life, Precise, Teachers BS, Woolwich, KRS
21 April Durham Paul Smee, director general, CML Ian Andrew, managing director for group intermediary sales, Nationwide Woolwich, Virgin,Newcastle BS, Leeds BS, Platform, KRS, New Life
22 April Manchester Paul Broadhead, head of mortgage policy, BSA Charles Morley, head of mortgage distribution, Metro Bank Woolwich, Leeds, Platform, Precise, Virgin, KRS, New Life
27 April Lingfield Paul Smee, director general, CML Jackie Uhi, managing director mortgage distribution (direct and intermediaries), Woolwich Woolwich, Virgin, Santander, NatWest, Leeds, Nationwide, KRS, NewLife

 

29 April Solihull Paul Broadhead, head of mortgage policy, BSA Charles Haresnape, managing director, Aldermore Mortgages Woolwich, LBG, Platform, Precise, Leeds BS, Virgin, KRS, New Life

Duncombe said: “The range of speakers and panel members means that we are able to provide advisers with insights and in-depth views on various topics from the movers and shakers of the industry. We will be covering all the topics that are expected to stimulate demand in the market this year.

“We look forward to a busy series of events and sharing expert knowledge in a friendly and accessible environment.”

The sessions will start at 9:00am and conclude around 1:00pm; complimentary breakfast will also be provided.

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