MBE confirms October date for physical London event

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Mortgage Business Expo has confirmed that it will return to London as planned, following the government’s new guidance on exhibitions.

MBE London is set to go ahead on 20 October at the Business Design Centre with safety measures in place

Rob Elder of the Bank of England will once again give the keynote presentation.

CPD accredited seminars will also feature presentations by industry figures together with panel debates.

Registration is now open, and visitors will have the opportunity to directly network with financial brands such as building societies, specialist lenders and retirement planning providers.

Mike Mikunda from MBE said: “We are delighted that we will be able to bring the industry together as planned on 20 October. With some of the best facilities in London, we are excited to be moving MBE to the Business Design Centre and are also thrilled to welcome once again, Rob Elder from the Bank of England.

“Together with the Business Design Centre, we will be putting into place a programme of safety measures in order that we can deliver an event that has the health and safety of our exhibitors, sponsors and visitors as its number one priority.

“The London Expo allows brokers, IFAs and introducers to talk directly with lenders and service providers about their latest products. A new venue, a keynote from the Bank of England, along with an exciting seminar programme, means it’s gearing up to be another excellent Expo.”

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