Mortgage Brain to hold March Mortgage Vision event online

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Mortgage Brain is to hold its Mortgage Vision event in March in a new format, offering mortgage advisers the opportunity to attend a series of educational masterclasses online.

This is the 12th year of Mortgage Vision and it is returning virtually with a series of eight masterclasses packed with industry insights and presented by numerous industry figures.

The agenda covers a range of topics including adverse credit, navigating ever-changing policies and criteria, self-employed insights and general insurance.

Masterclasses take place on eight days from 1-25 March. Each 45-minute masterclass will start at 11am on its allotted day and will focus on a different topic, allowing intermediaries to attend all eight sessions. Every masterclass is eligible for up to 0.5 hours of continual professional development (CPD), with delegates provided with an opportunity to quiz presenters through a live Q&A.

Neil Wyatt, sales & marketing director at Mortgage Brain, said: “Our Mortgage Vision event has been going strong for more than a decade, and provides advisers with an unparalleled range of diverse and insightful presentations.

“Advisers have a huge amount to keep on top of, from the challenges of securing mortgages for borrowers with adverse credit to helping those who are self-employed, and Mortgage Vision is a brilliant way to inform and educate advisers on the often-changing mortgage landscape.”

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