Manchester Expo registration now open

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Registration is now open for Mortgage Business Expo Manchester.

The event is to takeplace on 19 May 2011, Old Trafford, Manchester.

Sponsors supporting MBE Manchester include Nationwide for Intermediaries, The Mortgage Works, NatWest Intermediary Solutions, Northern Rock, Platform, Aldermore and Kensington.

There will also be a seminar programme led by AMI. The programme also includes a live lender debate with speakers from Nationwide for Intermediaries and an economic, European and MMR update by Pat Bunton London & Country and industry pundit Jonathon Cornell.

To register, click &lta href=&quothttps://www.exporeg.co.uk/visit/sites/clarion/mbemanch/11/vis/login.asp&quot&gthere&lt/a&gt.

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