New Mortgage Extra Live events from Sesame

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Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) is to hold a new round of mortgage seminars at eight venues across the UK.

The events are for customers of PMS and Bankhall, along with Sesame Network members.

The Mortgage Extra Live programme begins in September and is supported by over 34 lenders and providers. The sessions will provide intermediaries with product and regulatory updates, including guidance on the Mortgage Credit Directive and Consumer Credit activities. Advisers will also have the chance to network and take part in roundtable forums, gaining valuable insight into forthcoming changes impacting the mortgage industry.

SBG’s nationwide seminar programme follows on from its inaugural national mortgage conference which was held in July and attended by 500 mortgage advisers.

Stephen Gazard, managing director of SBG, said: “We work hard to ensure our members continue to have all the assistance they need to help them stay up-to-date and grow their businesses. These tailored sessions will provide advisers with updates on industry opportunities and important regulatory changes, including the Consumer Credit Act and EU Mortgage Credit Directive.”

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