The Wealthy Advisers Club has confirmed plans for its London Conference, which will take place on 21 January 2026.
The event will be held at The Marble Arch Hotel and will bring together mortgage and protection advisers from across the UK for a full day of training and discussion.
Headline speakers include Piers Linney, best known as a former Dragon on Dragons’ Den, and Brad Burton, a business speaker focused on sales and growth strategies.
The conference will also feature a panel session with 12 leading brokers from across the industry. This will include the top-ranked mortgage broker from the Primis Mortgage Network, the leading protection broker from the Sesame network and the number one mortgage broker at Mortgage Advice Bureau, alongside a wider mix of industry figures and female brokers.
The panel will focus on sharing practical insight into what is currently working for advisers as they look to grow their businesses, with discussion centred on best practice rather than theory. Delegates can also expect a number of announcements during the course of the day.
The conference is free to attend for Premium members of The Wealthy Advisers Club. Advisers who are not currently Premium members are able to join for one month and receive a complimentary ticket, alongside access to the wider benefits of membership.
The Wealthy Advisers Club was founded by Terry Blackburn, who has built and scaled two multi-million-pound brokerages, including Bespoke Financial, which grew to more than 100 brokers and became the largest firm within the Primis Mortgage Network for several consecutive years.
He sold Bespoke Financial in 2022, having built Mortgage Genie alongside it, and has won more than 15 national awards with Primis.
Blackburn (pictured) said: “The Wealthy Advisers Club Conference gives advisers the chance to learn in-person how they can maximise their sales, whilst delivering excellent service and better outcomes to their customers.
“Our speakers have been chosen to provide advisers with valuable insight and takeaways that they can practically apply in their businesses. The event is almost a sell-out, so if anyone wishes to register, I advise them to do so quickly.”




