MBE London to hold building societies panel debate

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Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) is feature a panel debate with representatives from major UK building societies.

The London Expo will take place on 16 Octobe at the Barbican.

The panellist are Daniel Berrisford of Leek United, Steven Bond of Principality, Graham Carter of the Beverley and Steve Matthews of the Bath Building Society.

It is expected the panel will cover topics such as ways in which building societies are growing their intermediary mortgage lending through product development, technology and service, and the significant role building societies play in the mortgage market.

Mortgage introducers will have the opportunity to put questions to the panel about trends in the mortgage market and gain insights into industry trends.

Previously, topics covered have included Help to Buy, buy-to-let, later life lending and first time buyers, along with how building societies are developing new products and criteria to meet demand as markets change.

The main seminars and panels at MBE London are CPD accredited and IFAS, mortgage introducers and financial intermediaries can pick up valuable CPD hours.

Graham Carter, head of lending at the Beverley Building Society, said: “At Beverley Building Society, we understand the importance and increasing role intermediaries play in helping to navigate borrowers through a complex mortgage market. Which is why we are absolutely committed to going out of our way to discuss the opportunities available to intermediaries. Building societies can help on a wide variety of cases from helping first time buyers to self-builders and the self-employed.”

Steve Matthews, head of mortgages at the Bath Building Society, added: “The buy-to-let market has substantially reduced in the past few years, with more lenders diversifying into the holiday let market due to recent tax changes. When assessing the unique risks in this type of market we have continued our commitment to the sector offering a flexible underwriting approach, and I look forward to discussing this further with brokers at MBE London.”

Mike Mikunda (pictured) from MBE said: “Building societies continue to be a major force in the UK mortgage, buy to let and lending into retirement markets. They have many key topics to discuss and the panel debate will provide valuable insights for mortgage intermediaries and shine a spotlight on the current trends in the market.

“I’m confident this panel discussion will appeal to mortgage brokers, finance introducers and IFAs and is a great way to put their questions to industry experts.”

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