SortRefer reveals 2024 regional event programme

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SortRefer has announced the launch of its 2024 programme of regional events aimed at promoting the professional development of mortgage intermediaries across the industry.

The company’s new calendar of events is aimed at reaching a broader spectrum of professionals across more regional areas than its programme last year.

The SortRefer sales team has been working with industry partners to put together the events, to provide mortgage intermediaries with opportunities for learning, networking, and earning continuous professional development (CPD) credits.

One event is scheduled to take place per region per quarter and will feature a range of topics and discussions, providing insights into industry trends, best practices and emerging opportunities.

Attendees can expect interactive sessions hosted by industry specialists, alongside participation from other business development managers and suppliers within the mortgage industry.

The forthcoming events are as follows:

South West Region – Llanelli – Friday 1st March – Hosted by Tom Hale.
North East/Scotland Region – Durham – Tuesday 12th March – Hosted by Malcolm Etchells.
North London Region – Witham – Thursday 21st March – Hosted by Roy Mansell.
West Region – Bolton – Tuesday 26th March – Hosted by Paul Gregory.
East Region – Doncaster – Wednesday 27th March – Hosted by Neil Keenan and Jordan Tunnicliffe.
North East/Scotland Region – ScotlandWednesday 17th April – Hosted by Malcolm Etchells.
South East Region – Wickham – Thursday 25th April – Hosted by Wesley Davies.
East Region – Lincoln – Wednesday 22nd May – Hosted by Neil Keenan and Jordan Tunnicliffe.

Kevin Tunnicliffe (pictured), CEO of SortRefer, said: “SortRefer is committed to supporting the professional development of mortgage intermediaries across the industry.

Our regional events programme provides a platform for brokers to enhance their knowledge, expand their network of contacts, and stay ahead in an ever-evolving market. We look forward to welcoming brokers from across the UK to these exclusive events.”

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