The Right Mortgage outlines training event details

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The Right Mortgage has published full details of its National Training Event for all member firms, taking place on Thursday 7th March at the Vox Conference Centre, Resorts World in Birmingham.

Entitled, ‘Embracing Change’, the National Training Event is The Right Mortgages’ flagship conference for the year, providing a range of sessions for member firms.

This year’s Conference includes a variety of presentations including:

  • The Future of Our Technology – from Justus Brown, Founder and CEO at Acre.
  • Question Time with Martin Wilson, CEO at The Right Mortgage.
  • A Protection Panel Discussion: How Can We Embrace Change & Decrease The Protection Gap – hosted by Amanda Wilson, Director of The Right Mortgage, and featuring Adam Cubitt (AIG), John Roberts (Holloway Friendly), Jason Ruse (The Exeter), and Gary Eastall (Vitality Adviser).
  • An Adviser Panel Discussion: I’ve Finished Painting The Bridge, What Do I Do Now? – hosted by Simon Thomas, Head of Sales & Development at The Right Mortgage featuring Adam Moore, Alex Baczkiewicz, Birjoo Shah and Fiona Conway.
  • Compliance Presentation: Embracing Change: The Golden Rule – hosted by Ben Allen, Compliance Manager at The Right Mortgage.
  • A Mortgage Market update from Robert Sinclair, Chief Executive of the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI).
  • A Mortgage Panel Discussion: The ‘New Normal’ & How Brokers Can Embrace The Change – hosted by Zara Bray, Head of Broker and Propositions at Legal and General Mortgage Club, featuring Eloise Hall (Kensington Mortgages), Tina Cooper (Lloyds Banking Group), Simon Cradock (Nationwide) and Luke Christodoulides (NatWest).

The National Training Event will also feature two break-out rooms. In the morning, the focus will be on the Later Life Lending market with a roundtable session featuring Air, Canada Life, More2Life, and Standard Life.

In the afternoon, delegates can attend a series of Private Medical Insurance Presentations from providers, The Exeter, Healthcode and AXA Health.

During the day, there will be a full Exhibitor Hall featuring over 90 exhibitors where attendees can discover new products and services, and catch up with existing lender and provider contacts.

After the National Training Event, there will be an evening dinner and awards celebration with a wide range of categories being announced, rewarding top firms, individual advisers, lenders and providers, conveyancers, plus outstanding newcomer and outstanding contribution to The Right Mortgage.

Martin Wilson (pictured), CEO at The Right Mortgage, said: “The National Training Event is the jewel in our events crown, and we’re very pleased to announced a full agenda for the day including a range of excellent sessions covering areas of the market crucial to the success of today’s advisory firm. I myself am looking forward to a robust Q&A with our member firms, plus we have presentations covering technology, protection, compliance, and much more.

“I’m delighted to have Justus, Robert and Zara presenting and hosting what promises to be highly-informative sessions, plus attendees can immerse themselves in our Exhibitor hall, plus catch-up on both later life lending and protection within our break-out sessions.

“As always, it’s often the opportunity to catch-up with friends, colleagues and the wider peer group that makes such an event a success, plus we also get the chance to reward member firms and our wider partners at what promises to be a fantastic Awards Dinner in the evening.

“We urge all our firms and advisers to attend the National Training Event if possible, and we’re looking forward to seeing everyone in Birmingham on the 7th March.”

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