MBE London reveals seminar and panel debate details

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Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) has announced details for the series of seminars and panel debates it will be holding at the Barbican, London on 13 October.

They are accredited to qualify for Cll CPD points.

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

The MBE seminars cover topics such as the increasing popularity of equity release, covered by Andrea Rozario of Bower Retirement and Nigel Waterson of the Equity Release Council. Topics including buy-to-let, bridging finance and business finance will be covered by keynote speakers including David Whittaker of Mortgages for Business, Ian Thomas of LendInvest, Rob Barnard of Pepper Homeloans and Martese Carton of Leeds Building Society.

There will also be a presentation from Jon Hall on the launch of Masthaven Bank.

The day will also feature two panel debates for brokers and IFAs to discuss key issues with industry figures. Panellists include John Wriglesworth of Instinctif Partners, Esther Dijkstra of Lloyds Banking Group, Benson Hersch of the ASTL, Ian Boden of Aldermore, Ian Andrew of the Nationwide and Adrian Moloney of One Savings Bank.

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

The MBE has over 50 financial companies and industry bodies at the event. Registration for brokers and IFAs is free and they will have the opportunity to directly discuss the finance and planning needs for their clients with major financial brands and industry bodies such as the FCA, the Equity Release Council and the Personal Finance Society.

Mike Mikunda from MBE, said: “We are excited to announce that we have interactive panel debates to complement the MBE and Aldermore seminar programmes. It’s vital that delegates are able to interact with industry speakers and we fell the Q&A sessions will be very much welcomed by brokers and IFAs alike. 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.

“The MBE seminars will also benefit delegates as they have CII accreditation so IFAs and mortgage brokers can earn valuable CPD points. We strongly believe our seminars, delivered by industry experts, can help with tangible business benefits for our delegates.”

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