Robert Sinclair to present at V Loans webinar

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V Loans is to hold a webinar with the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries’ chief executive Robert Sinclair.

Sinclair (pictured) will be the key speaker at a webinar on 27 April outlining the impact of new regulation in the second charge market due to come into effect in March 2016.

The webinar will be hosted by V Loans co-founder Dave Pinnington. Sinclair’s presentation entitled What will happen to seconds in 2016, will provide an analysis of Final Policy Rules for the implementation of the Mortgage Credit Directive and the new regulatory regime for second charge mortgages.

Pinnington said: “The new rules will have a significant impact on those working in this market and we want to be there to help guide brokers through these changes. Robert Sinclair’s presentation provides a great opportunity to hear insight on the subject from a real expert.”

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