Record numbers for Mortgage Vision events

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The 2017 series of Mortgage Vision events, organised and hosted by Mortgage Brain, saw a 22% increase in adviser attendance, setting a new record in the event’s eight year history.

Nearly 1,100 mortgage advisers attended the 10 free to attend events, with 95% of attendees rating them as ‘excellent’ or ‘very good’ and 99% saying they would recommend them to their peers.

The impact of GDPR and the creation of the digital customer experience were two of the main topics this year with headline presentations from AMI, Nationwide and The Mortgage Works, and Mortgage Brain giving presentations on the UK housing market and offering advisers solutions for improving business performance.

Each event also featured exclusive round table discussions from industry firms including Coventry for Intermediaries, ConveyancingBrain, Fluent Money for Advisers, OneSavings Bank, Mortgage Brain, Nationwide and The Mortgage Works, Royal London, Santander for Intermediaries and Skipton Intermediaries.

Mark Lofthouse, CEO of Mortgage Brain, said: “One of our key objectives over the past few years was to create a series of events that provide real and tangible support to help advisers and offer solutions to some of the current issues and opportunities that they may be facing.

“The presentations from our headline speakers offered a unique insight into the latest housing market trends and predictions, and the opportunity for advisers to have face to face discussions with their peers and industry leaders, proved extremely popular.

“We’re absolutely delighted with the success of the Mortgage Vision events this year and would like to thank everyone for the feedback and support.”

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