MBE launches new finance Expo in Bristol

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Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) has announced the launch of a new Expo in Bristol on 6 July 2016.

The event will take place at a new venue in the Ashton Gate complex, part of Bristol City football ground.

The new event will be aimed at mortgage brokers, finance introducers and IFAs in the South West. Registration for visitors is free.

It will cover finance for buy-to-let, secured loans, commercial funding, equity release and bridging finance. Industry bodies will also be on hand to discuss regulatory and supervisory updates for their sectors.  The seminars are Cll CPD accredited for delegates to qualify for valuable points.

Mike Mikunda from MBE said: “After the success of our Expos in recent years, we really wanted to give more finance professionals the opportunity to engage directly with lenders, service providers and the organisations that set policy and regulation across their industries.

“Bristol is a real hub of financial activity and very well connected for brokers and IFAs in the south west. We’re expecting this to be well supported by exhibitors and delegates alike and be of real value as they 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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