The Later Life Lending Network reveals conference and winter ball plans

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The Later Life Lending and Equity Release Network, part of The Right Mortgage, has published details of its 2023 end of year Annual Conference and Winter Masquerade Ball.

Taking place on Thursday 30 November at Hogarths Hotel in Solihull, the full-day event for advisers will include a series of Conference sessions focused on the later life market, the opportunities that exist and how best to access clients, lead generation, products, technology and more.

Beginning with a welcome breakfast, the Conference will include a key note address from Martin Wilson, CEO of The Right Mortgage, as well as a compliance update with Ben Allen, compliance director, plus a number of roundtable sessions throughout the day.

A range of later life lending providers, solicitors and technology companies will be attending, exhibiting and sponsoring the day including: Air Club, Aviva, Barton Law, Equilaw, Legal & General, LV=, More2Life, Pure Retirement, Responsible Lending and Standard Life Home Finance.

Following the Conference, attendees are invited to attend The Later Life Lending Network’s end of year celebration and awards ceremony, which this year has the theme of a Winter Masquerade Ball.

The evening event will include a drinks reception, dinner and Awards to celebrate the top performing firms in the network, plus music, magicians and dancing.

Victoria Clark, head of equity release at The Right Mortgage and Protection Network, said: “We are very pleased to be able to announce details of our Later Life Lending Annual Conference, evening dinner and awards including the Winter Masquerade Ball – which will take place at the end of November. The later life lending space continues to be highly important to the overall holistic approach we take with older customers. The demand for finance in later life is encouraging more growth and we now have products available to fill that need for those who can afford mortgages in later life.

“We are very proud as a network to have a specific area dedicated to all things later life lending. Having our Annual Conference in order to highlight the sector, the providers who service it and our advisers who do a tremendous job in supporting their customers is very important to us. It promises to be a truly fantastic day and evening, and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone on the 30th of this month.”

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