Aldermore seminars to focus on BTL at MBE London

Aldermore seminars to focus on BTL at MBE London


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After a successful seminar program last year, Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) has announced another buy-to-let (BTL) seminar program in partnership with Aldermore at the London Expo on October 11.

Being held at the Barbican, the seminars – all CII and CPD accredited – will allow brokers and mortgage introducers to spend one-on-one time with Aldermore’s underwriters, who will be on hand to answer any questions about their approach to the PRA changes or any potential cases they may have.

Charles McDowell, commercial director mortgages, Aldermore, said: “I am delighted that Aldermore will be bringing a ‘pop-up’ theatre to this year’s MBE, where we’ll be shining a light on BTL bringing a host of presentations from industry recognised speakers discussing a range of topics from market sentiment.”

MBE will also have its own programme of seminars covering topics such as the current state of the mortgage market, the changing face of specialist lending, finance for the self-employed and lending into retirement.

BTL updates will be included, along with key point discussions by Charles McDowell, commercial director mortgages, Aldermore; Marie Catch, buy-to-let proposition manager, Legal and General Mortgage Club, and Mark Long, director, BDRC Continental.

There will also be a lunchtime lender panel discussion for brokers to learn more about the BTL PRA changes from a broker, lender and market perspective.

Registration is open for the London Expo and free for brokers and IFAs who will have the opportunity to discuss the finance and planning needs of their clients with major financial brands such as building societies, specialist lenders, retirement planning providers and industry bodies.

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