BBC’s Martin Roberts set to speak at MBE London

BBC’s Martin Roberts set to speak at MBE London


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Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) has announced it will be featuring a presentation by the presenter of Homes Under the Hammer, Martin Roberts.

The TV property guru will give his insight on the state of the market and some anecdotes from 15 years presenting one of the UK’s most popular and long-running property TV shows.

Roberts also runs the Martin Roberts Foundation which aids children and young people through the delivery of relevant, targeted information and educational activities. Their aim is to help youngsters to develop skills that will enable them to be independent, mature and responsible individuals.

Registration for the London Expo is now open and will be held at the Barbican, London on October 10. It will also include a full seminar programme and panel debates eligible for valuable CII CPD hours.

There will be 50 financial companies and industry bodies attending MBE, which has held regular events in London for over 18 years.

IFAs and brokers will have the opportunity to discuss finance and planning needs for their clients with building societies, specialist lenders, retirement planning providers and industry bodies in order to help develop new business opportunities.

Mike Mikunda of MBE commented: “MBE provides the ideal environment for delegates to interact with industry experts and hear the latest thinking on a range of important topics.”

“MBE has always been a great place for topical discussions and could help introducer firms to develop their business further through a better understanding of the market they are operating in or want to diversify into.”

He added: “We strongly believe our seminars, delivered by notable industry figures, can help with tangible business benefits for our delegates.”

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