Openwork to host UK roadshows

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Openwork is to hold a series of UK-wide roadshows aimed at mortgage, protection and general insurance advisers.

Beginning on 21 March, the roadshows will enable attendees to meet the 32 providers attending and gain insight into a number of topics, including:

  • Opportunities for later life lending
  • The raft of tax and other changes impacting on the buy to let tax market
  • Delivering quality advice for customers consolidating debt
  • How to make protection more than just a direct debit mandate

The roadshows will take in nine cities over three weeks and will be attended by more than 700 advisers.

Paul Shearman, mortgage, protection & GI proposition director at Openwork, said: “Success is only achieved by having highly qualified and proficient advisers and Openwork continues to focus on supporting its members to build their expertise.

“The roadshows play a key role in our strategy and we look forward to this year’s Spring events as we seek to surpass 2016’s stellar performance.”

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