Three venues in March for Bridgewater broker forums

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Bridgewater Equity Release has provided details of its March broker forums.

The home reversion specialist is holding forum events in three locations during March including Lincoln, Falkirk and Exeter.

The first March forum will be held in Lincoln on Thursday 3 March at the White Hart Hotel, Bailgate, Lincoln LN1 3AR. The second forum will be held in Falkirk on Wednesday 23 March at the Best Western Park Hotel, Camelon Road, Falkirk, Stirlingshire FK1 5RY. Finally, the third forum will be held in Exeter on Thursday 24 March at the offices of Ashford LLP, Ashford House, Grenadier Road, Exeter EX1 3LH.

All broker forums begin at 10am and finish at 1pm – free parking is available and all attendees will be provided with lunch.

Bridgewater’s Broker Forums provide equity release advisers, or those looking at entering the sector, with a chance to discuss informally a range of issues surrounding the market. Staff chair the meetings and are on hand to offer information and support about a variety of equity release-related topics, particularly on the opportunities within the home reversion market.

Peter Welch, head of sales and distribution at Bridgewater Equity Release, said: “Once again Bridgewater is attempting to visit as many regions with our Broker Forums as we physically can. In March we will be in the East Midlands

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