Roma Finance unveils property market opportunity webinar series

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Roma Finance is offering a series of webinars focused on opportunities in the current property investment market.

The lender believes that the current market presents enormous opportunities in the current climate for property investors, developers and landlords. Bridging and development finance will play a large role in many of these opportunities as the volume of refurbishments and conversions continues to increase. Roma aims to provide increased education to those who wish to maximise their prospects.

The webinar series will grow with further topics to be added based on new opportunities arising and also what the audience wishes to learn.

The titles include ‘Maximise opportunities in the current property investment market with bridging’ and ‘Commercial opportunities in 2023’ and will begin later this month. The webinars are free to attend and questions are welcome.

Charlotte Rutter, head of comms at Roma Finance said, “Education is essential in this industry, but especially now in the current climate. Roma has always been transparent and willing to impart knowledge to help partners and borrowers get the best possible outcome. The property finance industry is going through some major challenges but there are huge opportunities. We want to help those with a vested interest to make the most of them.”

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