Twenty7tec to address ‘burning issues’ in webinars

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Twenty7tec has launched a new webinar series, bringing together industry figures to debate the ‘burning issues’ impacting the finance and property industries.

The Elevate webinar series, hosted by Twenty7tec’s national account manager, David Wressell, start on 17 April, with a conversation exploring the implications of government proposals for reduced industry regulation.

Enitled ‘Less regulation, more opportunity?’, the 45 minute episode will feature special guests Kate Davies, executive director of the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders’ Association (IMLA); Jennifer Lloyd, head of mortgage products and propositions at Skipton Building Society; and Chris Croft, senior consultant at Bellevue Law and regulatory specialist.

Elaine Howard, Twenty7tec’s director of marketing, said: “Our webinar series comes at a crucial time for the industry, with the government tasking regulators with cutting red tape and introducing reforms to drive business growth.

“Through our longstanding data-processing expertise, we’re  in a position to offer unique insights into this conversation. Plus, with Kate, Jennifer, and Chris bringing their wealth of experience, this is sure to be an informative, engaging, and insightful debate.”

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