New dates for MBE Leeds and London announced

New dates for MBE Leeds and London announced


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Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) has confirmed that it will be open for live events in 2021.

The first event will return to the Royal Armouries in Leeds on July 8 and the second at its new home in the heart of London’s financial community, the Business Design Centre, on October 14.

Since its launch over 19 years ago, MBE has grown to become one of the biggest and most essential meeting places for the financial intermediary market.

It is also the main dedicated event for mortgage practitioners and professionals providing opportunities, forecast and trends for the UK mortgage and specialist lending markets.

MBE continues to evolve, and in 2021 both Expos promise to deliver the best possible experience for visitors and exhibitors, with initiatives addressing the challenging environment of the past 12 months, The Fintech Hub, a new business clinic and new networking lounges.

In addition, both Expos will host a full schedule of CPD accredited seminars and panel debates featuring leading industry experts providing an insight into the latest topics affecting the mortgage, property finance and later life lending markets as well as the overall economic outlook.

Mike Mikunda of MBE comments: “After the past 12 months that we have all endured, we are looking forward to a positive end to 2021 and to seeing exhibitors, visitors, sponsors and knowledge partners again.”

“MBE has become an important event in the financial intermediary calendar and with many new and exciting initiatives planned, we look forward to welcoming you back with renewed energy to Leeds on 8th July and to London on 14th October.”

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