Mortgage Brain celebrates 10th anniversary of Mortgage Vision

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Mortgage Brain has launched the 2019 series of Mortgage Vision, with the first of 12 national events in Newcastle on 25 September.

Now in its 10th year, Mortgage Vision events are open to all mortgage advisers and free to attend.

The theme of this year’s conference is “Identifying opportunities and exploring challenges in the mortgage market”.

Platform speakers include Robert Sinclair, AMI chief executive, providing delegates with details of the new Senior Managers and Certification Regime and a view of the latest MMR. Emily Machin, head of national accounts at OneSavings Bank, will share insights into the economic impacts on the industry and the value of the broker, while Mark Lofthouse, CEO at Mortgage Brain, will showcase how technology can help service the needs of the current and future consumer.

Each event also features exclusive roundtable sessions from industry organisations including Coventry for Intermediaries, Fluent for Advisers, Mortgage Brain, NatWest, OneSavings Bank, Royal London, Santander for Intermediaries, Skipton Intermediaries and Together with Progressive BS making a guest appearance at the Belfast event.

The nationwide events take place from the end of September through to the end of November at 12 locations across the UK including Newcastle, Leeds, London, Manchester, Southampton, Birmingham, Maidstone, Newport, Exeter and Belfast.

Set to attract over 1,000 advisers, the sessions will offer attendees up to 3.5 CPD hours accredited by the CII and in 2018, 99.8% of delegates stated that they would recommend to their colleagues to attend and 89% said the platform presentations met their learning objectives.

Lofthouse said: “In its 10 year history, Mortgage Vision has supported advisers from around the country, helping to educate, inform and equip them with the information. We are delighted to partner each year with leading industry colleagues to create a forum for discussion on the most important issues facing the industry.

“I expect there to be interesting debate and thought-provoking discussion as we share insights on how customers will change and how we see the role of technology in meeting these changing expectations. Plus as part of our round table presentations, we look forward to showcasing and demonstrating our two new products, Affordability Hub and Lendex.“

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