Right Mortgage Network outlines 2025 event schedule

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The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has announced its calendar of events for members in 2025.

They feature both in-person and online sessions designed to provide training, networking, and support across a variety of advisory sectors.

FLAGSHIP NATIONAL EVENT

A previous National Training Event

The network’s premier National Training Event and Gala Dinner will return to The Vox, Resorts World, Birmingham, on 27th March 2025. The event will showcase over 90 lender and provider exhibitors, alongside a schedule with panel discussions and roundtable sessions.

DIVERSE EVENTS ACROSS THE YEAR

Throughout 2025, members can attend a range of events, including:

  • Regional Sales Roadshows and Kick-off Meetings
    These sessions provide advisers and firms with key information, resources, and support to maximise sales opportunities.
  • Sales and Development Peer Group Meetings
    Targeted at AR Principals, these meetings facilitate regional networking and idea-sharing among peers.
  • Later Life Lending Roadshows
    Designed for equity release-authorised members or those exploring entry into the later life lending market. The year concludes with a Later Life Lending End of Year Celebration and Gala Dinner in December.
  • Private Medical Insurance (PMI) Summit and Gala Dinner
    Scheduled for November, this event is for PMI-authorised advisers and those entering the sector.

VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITIES

In addition to face-to-face events, members can participate in regular sales webinars and online regulatory training sessions, which cover critical regulatory themes and offer practical sales ideas.

The network also hosts online coffee mornings, providing a forum for advisers to explore topics like later life lending, PMI, and specialist lending. These sessions encourage information sharing and offer direct access to The Right Mortgage team for questions and guidance.

“we received requests for more events focused on technology, but also business building, lead generation and marketing”

Nicola Ventrella, operations director at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, said: “Earlier this year we ran a member survey on what they would like from us, in terms of events, going forward. It was clear from respondents that they liked peer events and the ability to learn from others who are going through the same issues in the industry, therefore we have added a number of extra meetings of this type in 2025.

“Over half of respondents said they liked a mix of both face-to-face and online sessions so we’ve sought to ensure we have both options available, and we received requests for more events focused on technology, but also business building, lead generation and marketing, and we’ve introduced all of these into our events calendar.

“As always, our flagship National Training Event in March is the jewel in our crown, but we’ve also sought to ensure we are meeting the needs of members as expressed to us, and that we have formats that are accessible for all.

“Attendees at all our sessions can be assured of quality content, but also many lender and provider exhibitors, plus accessible The Right Mortgage staff who are there to support and help them.

“We’re already looking forward to getting out and about and seeing members next year, but also interacting with them in various online settings, plus ensuring The Right Mortgage community has as many opportunities as possible to get together to learn and share from each other.”

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