MBE Bristol Expo open for registration

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Free registration for the Bristol Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) on 6 June is now open.

The event will take place at the Marriott City Hotel.

Exhibitors at the Expo include Bath Building Society, Aldermore Bank, Paradigm Mortgages, NatWest Intermediaries, Keystone Property Finance, Pepper Group, Masthaven Bank, Magellan Homeloans, Signature Private Finance, Clever Lending and Mint Bridging.

Seminars are also being held during the day which are Cll CPD accredited so qualify for CPD points. Keynote speakers booked include senior representatives from Nationwide, Keystone Property Finance, 360 Life Cycle and Key Retirement.

There will also be buy-to-let and bridging finance lender panels and a debate on the effect of the upcoming general election on the lending and mortgage markets.

Mike Mikunda from MBE said: “After the success of our Expos in recent years, we are very much looking forward to returning to Bristol to give more finance professionals the opportunity to engage directly with lenders, service providers and industry bodies.

“Bristol is very well connected for brokers and IFAs in the south west and the convenient city centre location makes it an ideal venue for delegates to make new contacts and plan for future growth.

“With so many changes in key finance sectors, the informative seminars at MBE Bristol will be beneficial for brokers and IFAs and they can earn valuable CPD points on the day.”

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