Knowledge Bank launches monthly webinar to assist brokers

Knowledge Bank launches monthly webinar to assist brokers


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Criteria search system Knowledge Bank has joined forces with Precise Mortgages and Kent Reliance to launch a new, free monthly webinar to help brokers.

The sessions – called ‘A Question of Knowledge – have been designed to impart expertise on topics that are often overlooked but are crucial to brokers. Each session is CPD accredited, meaning those who attend will earn a certification.

The first webinar takes place this Friday 25th September at 12:30pm and focuses on how brokers can interpret clients’ bank statements, exploring the different codes and reading between the lines.

Presented by the Knowledge Bank founder, Nicola Firth, the webinar will also feature Roger Morris, group distribution director at Kent Reliance for Intermediaries and Liza Campion, head of key accounts at Precise Mortgages.

Firth says as the mortgage market and lending criteria changes on a daily basis, it is now more crucial to keep up with trends and learn from others in the sector.

“This first topic will give insight into how to interpret a bank statement and in the future we will cover topics including conveyancing, taxation, fraud and we will also look at topical developments in the industry.” 

Morris adds: “We’re proud to partner with others in the sector who have different takes and insights that we can all learn from. The sessions will be a great way for new and experienced brokers to pick up new knowledge and ask questions they’ve always wanted to ask.”

Campion comments: “From collaborating with others we gain so much more insight into a sector that is always evolving and requires constant education. It’s great to share what we’ve picked up over the years and also learn from others.”

Those interested can sign up for the webinar by visiting QuestionofKnowledge/register.

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