The Source goes out on the road

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Source Insurance is joining forces with Adviser Portals and Mortgage Brain to take their general insurance masterclasses on the road.

Following the success of the GI masterclasses last year, the Source will be running seven masterclasses in March and April across different locations in the UK, including Oxford, Birmingham, Cardiff, Exeter, Liverpool, Huddersfield and Nottingham.

The Source said its masterclasses have been “hugely popular” with advisers looking to maximise their general insurance business but also includes opportunities for landlord and commercial business, FCA updates as well as partner firms Adviser Portals and Mortgage Brain.

The events are free to attend with CPD points available.

Brian Coulton, the Source’s head of sales, said: “We ran a few masterclasses in 2014 which were well attended and popular. Many brokers have asked us for more this year so we have decided to extend the program by running seven in the first half of the year and a similar number later in the year.

“For many brokers these events are a great way of networking and getting more ideas, a valuable commodity at a community level.”

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