MPowered Mortgages joins Mortgage Marketing Forum

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The Mortgage Marketing Forum has announced that MPowered Mortgages is the latest company to join its expanding membership community of mortgage marketing professionals.

The forum is a membership community of marketers from across the mortgage industry, including mainstream and specialist lenders, technology companies, mortgage clubs and networks and conveyancers.

It also recently launched its Mortgage Marketing Forum for Intermediaries, which provides a whole range of content to help mortgage brokers.

Jeff Knight (pictured), director at The Mortgage Marketing Forum, said: “I am delighted to have the esteemed marketing team at MPowered join our community. They are a really innovative company and have some fantastic, fresh thinking ideas when it comes to marketing, as shown by their marketing awards. I look forward to their participation in our discussions and sharing ideas to help deliver better solutions to the mortgage market.”

Gemma Reid, marketing manager at MPowered, added: “In this fast changing mortgage market, being part of a community and talking to and listening to your peers is so important. It will help us keep a fresh market perspective and get creative and ensure that we can continue to deliver highly effective marketing to our intermediaries. After all, delivering effective marketing is now more important than ever.”

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