The Buy to Let Event returns next month

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The Buy to Let Club’s industry event is returning in April for the first leg of its 2016 schedule.

It brings a mix of round-table sessions, exhibition showcases and industry Q&As to venues in the south of England.

The roundtables will allow delegates to engage in direct discussion with lender representatives from organisations including Axis Bank, Accord Mortgages, Fleet Mortgages, Foundation Home Loans, Kent Reliance, Interbay, Precise Mortgages and Santander for Intermediaries.

The exhibition consists of the aforementioned lenders, as well as Aldermore, Godiva, Kensington, Pepper, Shawbrook Bank and Virgin Money.

The Q&A sessions across the two-day show includes participants such as Paul Adams (Santander for Intermediaries); Alan Cleary (Precise Mortgages); Andrew Ferguson (Axis Bank); Hans Geberbauer (Paratus AMC); Adrian Moloney (OSB) and Bob Young (Fleet Mortgages).

Ying Tan, managing director of Buy to Let Club, said: “With so much uncertainty currently surrounding buy-to-let investment, it is more important than ever that brokers develop their knowledge of the sector.

“Our events enable delegates to meet face-to-face with a range of key lenders and is an opportunity not to be missed.”

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