Legal & General Mortgage Club announces 2018 events schedule

Legal & General Mortgage Club announces 2018 events schedule


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Legal & General Mortgage Club has announced its 2018 calendar of events. 

The half-day events, which take place across the UK, will provide intermediaries with insights into new developments in the mortgage market, as well as later life lending and buy-to-let. 

The calendar includes Spring Roadshows, the Mortgage Club Live conference and New Build forum. 

Last year’s events were attended by approximately 1350 lenders and brokers. 

Legal & General says the events offer brokers an opportunity to gain valuable knowledge from a range of industry experts on the changes affecting the UK mortgage market and how best to prepare for them.

The full calendar can be seen below.

“With increased complexities and changes regularly affecting the mortgage market, brokers should utilise any opportunity to improve their understanding of developments,” says Jeremy Duncombe, director of Legal & General Mortgage Club.

“To support this goal, we’re pleased to announce our 2018 events calendar, which will feature an exciting line-up of key industry figures and a wide range of topics from Buy to Let to later life lending.”

“2017 was a great year for us. Our events were very positively received and we look forward to seeing many more brokers benefit from the insight and knowledge that these events provide.” 

You can find out more about Legal & General Mortgage Club’s events here.

Event

Location

Date

Later Life Lending Event

Coleman Street, London

16th January

Spring Specialist Lending Events

Cardiff, Manchester, Peterborough, Coldfield, Lingfield Park

6th March – 21st March

Spring Conference

Leeds United Football Ground, Leeds

14th March

Lender Event

Coleman Street, London

17th May

New Build Forum

HSBC office, Canary Warf, London

22nd May

Mortgage Club Awards

The Guildhall, London

8th June

Autumn Specialist Events

Belfast, Exeter, Southampton, Sheffield, Durham

12th September – 3rd October

Autumn Conference

1 Wimpole Street, London

27th September

Later Life Lending Event

Coleman Street, London

10th October

Buy to Let Event

Coleman Street, London

20th November

New Build Forum

Coleman Street, London

28th November

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