PRIMIS begins registration for summer protection workshops

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PRIMIS Mortgage Network has opened registration for its June series of summer protection workshops.

The workshops will focus on the knowledge and skills brokers need to be able to grow their protection business.

Registration is open to all advisers who are members of the PRIMIS network.

The event will provide advisers with updates on the market, the chance to hear from industry specialists and the opportunity to network to share knowledge on sector developments.

PRIMIS panel providers will also be present to update attendees on their latest protection propositions and how they can best support brokers’ protection businesses.

Toni Smith (pictured), chief operating officer at PRIMIS, said: “Following the success of last year, we are very excited to be hosting a second wave of protection workshops this June. It’s well known that at PRIMIS we are market-leading in our approach to protection, encompassing our motto that ‘every pound of lending is a pound that needs protecting’, and it is through these events that we can really reinforce the importance of protection products.

“If you believe in advising on protection, it becomes both a natural and essential part of any conversation with your client. These workshops are designed to equip brokers with all the tools they need to have those all-important conversations. Knowledge sharing is key in this sector and we will be sharing our tried and tested methods so that advisers can hit the ground running for the second half of the year.”

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