more2life to co-host Later Life Lending Symposium

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More2life is to co-host the Later Life Lending Symposium with Key Partnerships and Air Group on 21 April 2021 to support advisers as they look to develop and grow their businesses in this sector.

This online event will provide insights into how the later life lending market is developing and give advisers practical tips as well as guidance on how to support customers. The symposium is aimed at all advisers, from those who are new to the market and want to know more about key industry developments, to those who are more experienced and looking for insight from marketing experts to help them better promote their business.

Over 780 advisers have already signed up to view presentations from key figures across the equity release and wider financial services markets throughout the day. These include a keynote speech and interview with David Burrowes, chairman of the Equity Release Council, as well as presentations and masterclasses on marketing for financial advisers by Phil Calvert, author, keynote speaker and marketing expert, Tish Hanifan, director at Society of Later Life Advisers and Phil Bray, founder and director at The Yardstick Agency.

Other sessions during the symposium will focus on adviser education and support, with speakers including:

  • Stuart Wilson – corporate marketing director, more2life
  • Stuart Wilson – CEO, Air Group
  • Paul Saroya – dDirector, Viva Retirement Solutions
  • John Somerville – head of regulatory relationships, The London Institute of Banking & Finance
  • Peter Matthew – managing director, Jacksons Wealth Management and founder, Meaningful Money
  • Tish Hanifan – director, Society of Later Life Advisers
  • Matthew Judd – principal, Mortgages Policy, UK Finance

Stuart Wilson (pictured), corporate marketing director at more2life, said: “At more2life, we remain committed to finding new ways to help advisers enhance their business and better support their customers.

“With this latest symposium – the eighth event we have run in collaboration with Key Partnerships and Air Group – attendees will not only benefit from expert insight, but also learn about how they can employ marketing techniques to support business growth and engage a greater number of clients in the later life market.”

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