MBE London reveals debate and seminar line up

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Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) has announced the panel debates and seminars it will be holding at the Barbican, London on 11 October.

As well as MBE’s core seminars, there will also be CPD eligible seminars by Aldermore and the Equity Release Council as well as interactive workshops by The London Institute of Banking & Finance.

The MBE seminars will focus on topics such as the buy-to-let market, accessing specialist mortgage finance and the increasing popularity of equity release.

Bridging finance and business finance will be covered by keynote speakers including David Whittaker of Mortgages for Business, Louisa Sedgwick of Vida Homeloans, Adrian Scoates of the Nationwide and Mark Dryden of 360 Lifecycle.

The day will also feature lender panel debates for brokers and IFAs to discuss key issues with industry personnel and a debate on the opportunities equity release can provide for advisers.

The aim of the seminars and panel discussions is to inform and educate introducers of the changing finance and funding markets, whilst at the same time helping them to find new ways to grow and develop their businesses and improve their bottom line.

Over 50 financial companies and industry bodies will be at MBE London.

Registration is now open and free for mortgage advisers and IFAs to book their places.

Mike Mikunda from MBE said: “We are excited to announce that we have three interactive panel debates to complement the MBE and Aldermore seminar programmes. We feel the Q&A sessions will be very much welcomed by brokers and IFAs as MBE provides the ideal environment for delegates to interact with industry experts and hear the latest thinking on a range of important topics. MBE has always been a great place for topical discussions and could help introducer firms to develop their business further through a better understanding of the market they are operating in or want to diversify into.

“MBE seminars also benefit from being CII accredited so IFAs and mortgage advisers can earn valuable CPD points. We strongly believe our seminars, delivered by notable industry figures, can help with tangible business benefits for our delegates.”

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