Bank of Ireland for Intermediaries partners with UK Business Mentoring

Bank of Ireland for Intermediaries has announced a new strategic partnership with UK Business Mentoring to support intermediaries with the challenges of growing a business.

The partnership between UK Business Mentoring and the lender, which offers mortgages across the UK, will provide education content and activities for the bank's intermediary partners.

The programme will include a mix of face-to-face and virtual events, featuring workshops of core business management skills, insight sessions led by experienced mentors, podcasts offering practical advice and one-to-one mentoring to support personal and professional growth.

A number of sessions will be shared digitally to enable more businesses to benefit.

Head of mortgage sales and business development at Bank of Ireland for Intermediaries, Alan Longhorn, said: "We’re committed to helping our partners thrive in a rapidly evolving landscape and our partnership with UK Business Mentoring is about equipping intermediaries with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to help them grow and succeed.

"This programme will also provide tangible development to support businesses in an ever-changing landscape, providing opportunities for people to put their future business leaders forward for growth and development within our fantastic industry."



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