Paradigm to hold Central London roundtable

London

Paradigm Mortgage Services has announced that the first of its autumn roundtable events will be taking place in Central London next month.

The first in this series of half-day events for mortgage and protection advisers will take place on Tuesday 9 September 2014 at Senate House, the University of London, Bloomsbury, WC1E 7HU.

The Paradigm roundtables are designed for advisers to hear about the latest market developments as well as providing a chance to interact with a number of top lenders and providers. Representatives from the a number of companies will be on hand to provide information and support to advisers including: Legal & General, The Mortgage Works/Nationwide Building Society, NatWest Intermediary Solution, PruProtect, Royal London, and Santander for Intermediaries.

John Coffield, head of Paradigm Mortgage Services, will be providing a mortgage and protection market overview and delegates will also be the first to hear about Paradigm’s new and exclusive software proposition. This will only be available to Paradigm’s directly authorised member firms.

The event is open to all directly authorised mortgage, protection and financial advisers with structured and unstructured CPD points provided for the event which will count towards advisers’ 35 hour requirement.

Coffield said: “After the summer holidays we will be back on the road with our mortgage and protection round table events, the first of which is taking place in Central London in September.

“Quarter three and four of any year are vitally important for advisers, lenders and providers which is why we fully expect a strong turn-out of delegates to match the heavyweight panel of companies we have lined up to appear. For those that have attended previous roundtable events this year, this will be full of new content including an up to date market overview as well as the opportunity to hear for the first time about our brand new software proposition.

“There will also be a lender presentation from Nationwide/TMW, roundtable sessions with our provider/lender representatives, a protection update from L&G, and finally a discussion on all issues pertaining to consumer credit. It is a jam-packed half-day event and delegates I’m sure will be able to take away a wealth of information and ideas to help their firms take advantage of all manner of business opportunities. We look forward to welcoming the adviser community to the University of London on the 9th September.”

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