Mortgage Brain, announced today the return of its Mortgage Vision regional roadshows series. The events are aimed at informing and empowering mortgage advisers across the country.
Scheduled to occur throughout September and October 2023, Mortgage Vision plans to host ten regional events specifically tailored for mortgage advisers. These gatherings will provide a platform for learning, sharing, and evolving working practices in an engaging atmosphere among industry peers.
Neil Wyatt, sales & marketing director at Mortgage Brain, said: “Our mission is to support advisers with the latest changes and factors that can deepen the service they offer their clients. The series will provide a unique platform for discovering new business opportunities and engaging in valuable roundtable discussions.”
The roadshows will offer delegates a host of benefits, including gaining insights into the latest mortgage technology, trends, new business opportunities, networking with industry professionals, and earning 3.5 CPD hours towards their CII/PFS scheme.
“Facilitating these roadshows at a regional level enables us to connect with as many advisers as possible. It’s about reaching out, bringing professionals together, and enhancing our collective knowledge in the mortgage industry,” Wyatt added.
Among the featured guest speakers will be Robert Sinclair, chief executive of the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries, and Adrian Moloney, group intermediary director of OSB Group.
“I’m excited about the opportunities Mortgage Vision brings. Collaborative learning is crucial to better serving clients and improving our industry. This event does precisely that,” said Sinclair.
The roadshow will begin in Elstree on September 12th, followed by events in Southampton, Derby, Bolton, Esher, Maidstone, Newcastle, Birmingham, Exeter, and Gloucester. With the Mortgage Vision roadshows, Mortgage Brain continues to demonstrate its commitment to the mortgage industry by fostering a learning and sharing platform for mortgage advisers.
Brokers can register here.Â