Skipton to talk MCD at Mortgage Business Expo

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Skipton Intermediaries will be attending the Mortgage Business Expo on 7 October to discuss its plans for the Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) and will answer any questions brokers may have to help them understand the changes that go live next year.

Last month, Skipton Intermediaries outlined its plans for its approach to the MCD and how it will help its broker partner’s transition to the new rules.

Skipton Intermediaries says it is making this statement of intent to reassure brokers worried about pipeline transition and the new rules that will come into force next March. Conscious of further change so soon after MMR, Skipton says it is committed to implementing all changes smoothly, professionally and in partnership with brokers.

Paul Darwin, head of intermediary relationships at Skipton Intermediaries will be attending the Mortgage Business Expo. He said: “With the Mortgage Credit Directive (MCD) fast approaching, we want to make sure everyone is up to speed with these changes and aware of the impact this may have on their business.

“We feel it’s important that brokers know what our approach will be, and how to deal with the new disclosure documents and manage pipeline business during the run up to the MCD launch. This and much more will be covered during our seminar.”

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