SBG hosts Mortgage Extra Live events

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Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) is this month hosting a series of mortgage seminars across the country for Sesame members and customers of PMS and Bankhall.

The Mortgage Extra Live events will cover a wide range of topics, including forecasts for 2013, detail around New Buy Schemes and Government incentives, along with industry updates from a variety of lenders and providers.

The seminars have been designed to help advisers gain insight into future launches as well as highlighting some of the opportunities for advisers in the protection and buy-to-let market.  Advisers will also have the opportunity to network and share ideas in roundtable forums.

The Mortgage Extra Live events will take in 12 venues around the UK and are being supported by a range of mortgage lenders and protection providers.

Dates and venues:

Area Date  Venue
Exeter 09.04.13 Exeter Racecourse
Cardiff 10.04.13 Village Hotel
Swindon 11.04.13 Marriott Hotel Swindon
Huntingdon 16.04.13 Marriott Hotel Huntingdon
Birmingham 17.04.13 Crown Plaza Birmingham NEC
Derby 18.04.13 Pride Park Stadium
Southampton 23.04.13 Macdonalds Botley Park Hotel
Brands Hatch 24.04.13 Thistle Hotel
Watford 25.04.13 Hilton Watford (Fully Booked)
Dunblane 30.04.13 Doubletree by Hilton
Wetherby 01.05.13 Wetherby Racecourse
Bolton 02.05.13 De Vere Whites (Fully Booked)

John Cupis, managing director of mortgages at SBG said: “With the regulatory and commercial pressures on advisers continually evolving, there has never been a better time to attend our roadshows. Our events will give advisers a chance to get close to current opportunities and developments in the mortgage industry.

“Two of our events are already full and we expect a good turnout at all our CPD accredited seminars across the country. These events are an excellent opportunity for advisers to access our comprehensive training and development support.”

Advisers can reserve their place by visiting www.sesamebankhall.co.uk/mortgageextralive

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