Revealed – speakers and sessions at Mortgage Vision 2024

Revealed – speakers and sessions at Mortgage Vision 2024


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Revealed - speakers and sessions at Mortgage Vision 2024
Revealed - speakers and sessions at Mortgage Vision 2024


Mortgage Brain has confirmed the industry speakers and panellists for its biggest-ever Mortgage Vision roadshow. T

Amongst the speakers confirmed is Robert Sinclair of the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries, who recently announced his retirement – this will be one of his very last appearances and the final opportunity to hear from one of the industry’s greats.
 
The full list of industry attendees include:

Keynote speakers
Robert Sinclair, Chief Executive of the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries
Rachel Edwards, Senior Policy Adviser, Association of Mortgage Intermediaries
Emily Hollands, Group Head of Distribution, OSB Group
Jonathan Mann, Key Relationship Manager, OSB Group
Ian Scarrott, Key Relationship Manager, OSB Group
Andy Williams, Key Relationship Manager, OSB Group
Neil Wyatt, Sales and Marketing Director, Mortgage Brain
Sharon Marshall, Sales Director Intermediaries, Mortgage Brain

Partner Panel Discussion Panellists
Martin Reynolds, Chief Executive, SimplyBiz Mortgages
Philip Daffern, Head of Lender Relationships, SimplyBiz Mortgages
Stephanie Charman, Group Partnerships & Propositions Director at Sesame Bankhall Group
Travis Scholes, Commercial Director, LMS
Peter Williams, CEO, Propp
Paul Elliott, Managing Director, Propp
David Paton, Business Development Manager, Fluent Partners
 
Mortgage Vision 2024 will include a Partner Panel Discussion exploring potential new revenue streams for mortgage brokers to enhance your client offerings; presentations on the latest UK mortgage market trends and forecasts; roundtable sessions with lenders and business partners; and complimentary breakfast, lunch and refreshments.

You can also earn up to 3.75 CPD hours towards CII/PFS scheme.

For registrations and venue information, brokers can visit  http://mortgagevision.net.

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