Mortgage Brain “delighted” with demand for events

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Mortgage Brain says it has seen an exceptionally high demand for places at its 2014 series of Mortgage Vision events with hundreds of brokers already pre-registering to attend one of the eight nationwide events.

The events, which are taking place throughout October and November, are free to attend and include headline speakers from the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) and Nationwide and The Mortgage Works.

The first event kicks off on Thursday 9 October at the Emirates Stadium in London, which, in addition to the headline speakers, will also feature views and exclusive round table discussions from Virgin Money, Santander for Intermediaries, Nationwide, Aldermore, Bright Grey, Fluent Money, IFA Conveyancing, Source and Mortgage Brain.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “We’re absolutely delighted with the interest in Mortgage Vision 2014. The level of pre-registrations coupled with the overall feedback and support we’ve received has made it very clear that the events offer a winning formula for brokers wanting to get a better understanding of the UK mortgage market.”

This year’s events will see AMI take to the road enabling brokers to hear its views on the future of the market and have direct contact and discussions with their industry body.

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