MBE Leeds seminars to be Cll CPD accredited

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The series of seminars at Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) on 22 April are Cll CPD accredited so will qualify for CPD points.

IFAs, brokers and professional services delegates attending the seminars at Leeds Armouries can pick up these points which count towards the 35 hours of compulsory continued professional development they must complete in a year.

The seminars cover topics such as the evolution of the mortgage market, placing cases to the specialist lending sector, bridging finance and results from the mortgage intermediaries’ survey.

Keynote speakers include Peter Hill, chief executive, Leeds Building Society; Lynda Blackwell from the FCA, Gary Salter from Nationwide for Intermediaries, Alex Hammond from Kensington Mortgages and Richard Deacon of Masthaven Finance.

Mike Mikunda from MBE said: “We are excited to announce that we have an informative seminar programme that will be of real value to delegates in going towards their professional training.

“The CII accreditation serves to highlight the quality of the Leeds event, so we are delighted to have achieved this again and be able to help advisers, IFAs and mortgage brokers to earn CPD points. Our seminars are delivered by industry experts and can help with tangible business benefits for our delegates.

“There’s a dynamic and growing finance community in Yorkshire and the MBE will be beneficial for brokers and IFAs to meet with lenders and finance providers as well as earn some valuable CPD points on the day.”

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