Simplybiz Mortgages sets out expanded events programme for 2026

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Simplybiz Mortgages has unveiled its events programme for 2026, with more than 100 in-person and digital sessions planned for the year ahead.

The programme, which has been shared with member firms, spans a broad range of subject-focused events covering areas such as buy-to-let, specialist lending and later life, alongside sessions examining business development and the use of emerging technologies.

It also includes a series of platform presentations delivered by specialist contributors from across the mortgage sector, as well as members of the Simplybiz Mortgages team.

The aim is to provide advisers with structured opportunities to build technical knowledge, engage with peers and support the development of their businesses.

A number of new formats have been introduced for 2026. These include Mortgage Masters, a face-to-face overview of the wider lending market, and Buy-to-Let Masters, with both formats focusing on the challenges, opportunities and potential solutions within their respective areas.

While most of the sessions are available exclusively to Simplybiz Mortgages member firms, the network’s larger Showcase events and Conferences will be open to advisers from across the wider market.

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Martin Reynolds (pictured), chief executive officer at Simplybiz Mortgages, said: “The delivery of an expert and comprehensive annual events plan is key to the support Simplybiz Mortgages offers its member firms.

“Our programme offers valuable, insightful, and relevant educational content – all offering CPD -, an opportunity for meaningful engagement with the wider lending community, and practical support on business development and growth.

“The programme is rich in content and diverse in format, providing advisers with a strong learning and development foundation from which to continue delivering the best possible outcomes to clients.”

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