Sesame Bankhall Group hosts Mortgage Extra Live events

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Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) is embarking upon its latest series of UK-wide mortgage seminars for Sesame members and customers of PMS and Bankhall.

The Mortgage Extra Live events take place at 12 venues around the UK, starting in Huntington on Tuesday 3 September and finishing in Watford on Thursday 26 September. The seminars will be supported by a range of mortgage lenders and protection providers.

The events will review developments in the mortgage industry and examine the future outlook. This includes an insight for advisers into the future changes that are likely to be influenced by the FCA’s Mortgage Market Review. The seminars also provide a networking opportunity for advisers.

John Cupis, managing director, mortgages at SBG, said the roadshows are an important way of keeping advisers updated on the latest developments and initiatives in the market.

“Advisers can take advantage of the expertise and practical support on offer to them at a time when the market continues to provide both opportunities and challenges for many of our member firms,” he said.

Dates and venues are as follows:

Area Date Venue
Huntingdon 03.09.13 Marriott
East Midlands 04.09.13 Pride Park Stadium
Belfast 05.09.13 Culloden
Dunblane 10.09.13 DoubleTree
Wetherby 11.09.13 Racecourse
Warrington 12.09.13 Park Royal
Exeter 17.09.13 Racecourse
Cardiff 18.09.13 Village Hotel
Birmingham 19.09.13 Hilton Bromsgrove
Southampton 24.09.13 Botley Park
Brands Hatch 25.09.13 Thistle Hotel
Watford 26.09.13 Hilton

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