Mortgage Brain back on tour

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Mortgage Brain is to hold a series of events to showcase its new sourcing system.

As well as giving brokers the chance to see live demonstrations of its new system, the new nationwide events, which are being held throughout October and November, will also include a number of round table discussion sessions with industry figures.

Confirmed business partners for the new events, who will each host a round table sessions, include, Source, Birmingham Midshires, Halifax, Nationwide, IFA Conveyancing, Mortgage Intelligence and Conti.

Mark Lofthouse , CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “The feedback we received from those who attended the events in June was fantastic so we’ve decided to hit the road again and go back on tour.

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