Mortgage Intelligence previews next weeks conference
Mortgage Intelligence members attending their Annual Conference on 8th October at Celtic Manor are in for a stellar line up from the Nationwide Group (Nationwide For Intermediaries, The Mortgage Works and UCB Home Loans).
With Nationwide Chief Economist, Fionnuala Earley providing an eagerly anticipated keynote speech, guests can expect the inside view on the current economic climate and future market predictions. Fionnuala joins a host of keynote speakers including Nigel Payne, (Managing Director) BMSolutions/TMB, Sally Laker (Managing Director) Mortgage Intelligence and Mick Cairns (Head of Sales) The Source.
The Nationwide group will also have an expert in a completely different field at their exhibition stand during the morning conference session. England goalkeeping legend Peter Shilton will be making a special guest appearance at the NFI, TMW and UCB stand, giving Mortgage Intelligence members the chance to meet with the most capped goalkeeper of all time!
Sally Laker, Managing Director, Mortgage Intelligence comments: “To have Fionnuala Earley take part in our conference session this year is fantastic, with her view on the economic climate in such demand it’s a real coup! And Peter Shilton I’m sure will go down a storm with our members, it’s the first time we’ve had a celebrity guest appearance on any of our exhibition stands so that in itself will be exciting to see.”
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