TMA to host free DA round table

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The Mortgage Alliance (TMA) is holding a free round table event at the Tower of London on Wednesday 6 July.

The event will be sponsored by Nationwide and The Mortgage Works, and will allow directly authorised intermediaries access to representatives from Nationwide and The Mortgage Works as well as the opportunity to explore a range of business opportunities and new commission streams, TMA says.

Other providers in attendance will be Affirmative Finance, Safe&Secure, The Resort Group and Promise Solutions.

The aim of the day is to “enlighten brokers on how they can share sales ideas and generate more revenue through TMA and its extensive panel of service and product providers””.

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