Seminar line-up revealed for Mortgage Adviser Event Manchester

The full line-up of speakers has been announced for the upcoming Mortgage Adviser Event in Manchester, taking place at Victoria Warehouse on the 28th of September.

Related topics:  Mortgages
Rozi Jones | Editor, Barcadia Media Limited
31st August 2023
MAE Mortgage Adviser Event 2023
"Our sessions will give us an overview of some of the hot topics in our industry – particularly the cost-of-living crisis and volatile interest rates"

The full line-up of speakers has been announced for the upcoming Mortgage Adviser Event in Manchester, taking place at Victoria Warehouse on the 28th of September.

MAE Manchester returns in 2023 for a third time and will once again bring along the best exhibitors, forward-thinking educational content and networking opportunities.

This year's MAE Manchester will feature over 40 exhibitors from across the UK mortgage industry, including mortgage and specialist lenders.

The show will feature two educational theatres in collaboration with Square 1 Media, with up to four hours of CPD available.

Sessions will cover adviser-focused topics such as rising interest rates, Consumer Duty, and supporting clients in a volatile lending market. 

In the main seminar theatre, SimplyBiz will host a session on Consumer Duty two months on, followed by two panel debates.

The first, 'Supporting borrowers in a period of volatile interest rates', will feature discussion from Andrew Dean at Nationwide, Adrian Moloney at OSB, Richard Harrison at Atom Bank, and Maeve Ward from Central Trust.

This is followed by a panel session on making buy-to-let more profitable with experts from Octopus Real Estate, Keystone, Fleet Mortgages, Landbay, and CHL.

The second Futures Theatre will feature a tech slot with OMS and L&G; a panel debate titled 'AR or DA?' hosted by Roger Morris from Tandem Bank with speakers from Paradigm, SimplyBiz, The Right Mortgage Network, and Stonebridge; followed by a session titled "Moving clients from 'happy' to 'delighted'" by financial adviser review site VouchedFor.

To see the full line-up for this year’s Mortgage Adviser Event Manchester, visit https://mortgageadviserevent.co.uk/events/manchester/event-programme.

The event is being run by the team at Made Events - including Laura Calcroft alongside Barcadia Media directors Andy Shields and James Lucas - and follows the success of MAE London earlier this year.

MAE Manchester is free to attend for all intermediaries. Free lunch will be provided for all attendees, who will also be invited to the ‘After Hours’ networking session taking place after the exhibition ends.

To sign up for the event visit https://mortgageadviserevent.co.uk/events/manchester.

Mortgage Adviser Event founder, Laura Calcroft, said: “We’re delighted to announce our seminar programme for MAE Manchester – as always, we’ve aimed to bring a well-rounded, interesting line-up of speakers and sessions and I think we’ve achieved precisely that.

“Our sessions will give us an overview of some of the hot topics in our industry – particularly the cost-of-living crisis and volatile interest rates – alongside support for advisers in areas such as products, pricing, technology and client satisfaction, particularly following the introduction of the FCA's new Consumer Duty rules.

"There’s something for everyone and we hope everybody who attends will be able to take something valuable away from this programme.”

Paul Hunt, managing director of Square 1 Media, commented: "During these uncertain and challenging times for our market, the value of events such as the Mortgage Adviser Event to brokers has never been more apparent with the opportunity to engage and talk to multiple providers under one roof.

"We are once again proud to be associated with the event and have worked with the team to pull together an illustrious group of panellists with the sessions hosted by a fellow Square 1 Media director, Alex Hammond. We look forward to seeing you there"

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