Rosemount sets out plans for 2026 annual conference

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Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has confirmed the venue, format and agenda for its 2026 annual conference, which will take place in January.

The mortgage, protection and financial planning network said the conference will be held at the Stonex Stadium in Hendon, the home of Saracens rugby union club, on Friday 16 January.

For the first time, the event will include a dedicated expo during the morning session. Around 30 stands are expected, featuring lenders, providers, fund managers and other partner firms, giving advisers the opportunity to hold more detailed discussions with exhibitors.

Panel debates will also form a central part of the programme, with separate sessions focusing on the outlook for the mortgage market, the current state of the protection market and prospects for financial planning over the coming 12 months.

The afternoon will be used to review the network’s performance and outline its business plan for the year ahead. At last year’s conference, Rosemount confirmed that 2024 had been a record year for the business, with revenues increasing by 25%.

The event will also include recognition awards for top-performing advisers, alongside a special guest speaker. The 2025 conference featured former England football captain Tony Adams, whose mental health support business, Six MHA, has since partnered with Rosemount to provide advisers with access to round-the-clock support.

Ahmed Bawa (pictured), chief executive officer of Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), said: “The Rosemount Annual Conference is always a tremendous day, bringing together advisers from across the country to talk through their experiences, update them on the progress and plans of the network, and recognise their outstanding achievements.

“This sort of event is a great example of the support we provide our advisers, helping set them up for success in the coming 12 months and beyond.

“After a year of significant growth, I look forward to seeing many familiar faces as well as new ones, and creating an inclusive environment that everyone can benefit from.”

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