PMS to return to Northern Ireland

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PMS is to hold its second Northern Ireland Roadshow of 2009 at the Ramada Belfast Hotel on Wednesday 9 September.
The Roadshow is open to all intermediaries whether directly authorised or appointed representatives.
Trade body AMI will be proffering its views on where the mortgage market is moving. There will also be talks from a surveyor on the issues facing the Northern Ireland market.
Workshops on protection and GI will also take place.
There will be over 18 lenders and ancillary support service suppliers in attendance.
Martin Reynolds , development director at PMS, said: “The mortgage market is very much still going through a radical change process and this is set to continue for the foreseeable future. Understanding the key issues is vitally important. The speakers we have gathered will provide plenty of insight and no doubt create a healthy debate.”””

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