Paradigm publishes latest Insights videos

Paradigm has launched the latest iteration of its Mortgage Market Insights videos.

These are a series of short interviews with senior lending personnel looking at how they view the market in quarter one 2024, and what they expect to see through the rest of 2024.

First launched last year, the three special edition Insight videos include interviews between Paradigm’s Director of Mortgages, Richard Howes, and Jonathan Stinton, Head of Intermediary Relationships at Coventry for Intermediaries, Emily Hollands, Group Head of Distribution at OSB Group, and Claire Cherrington, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Lloyds Banking Group.

Each interview covers the individual’s views on how the intermediary mortgage market might play out in Q1 of 2024 as well as discussing the full year in terms of values and volumes the market might write, along with any potential headwinds.

Paradigm’s three Insight videos on 2024 can be viewed here: https://www.paradigm.co.uk/mortgages/services/2024-mortgage-market-insights-videos

All Insight videos can be recorded as unstructured CPD learning for advisers.

Richard Howes (pictured), director of mortgages at Paradigm, said: “With 2023 having been a difficult year in many respects for advisers and lenders, we wanted to start the new year by getting the views of three senior lending representatives from a mainstream, specialist and building society lender to hear their perspectives on the market in 2024.

“In the videos, they each explain how they see the early part of 2024 proceeding and whether they are feeling positive going into this year. They also cover off what opportunities there are for advisers and where the future challenges might lie.

“These three Paradigm Insights videos are now available to view on our website, plus a range of other CPD content can also be accessed by registering with us for free. Throughout the year we’ll continue to add more to our CPD Academy to ensure adviser members are fully up to date and on top of the market.”

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