Chorley Building Society to sponsor Mortgage Awards 2025

MoneyAge can announce that Chorley Building Society will be a sponsor at this year’s Mortgage Awards.

Chorley Building Society will join overall sponsor Black & White Bridging in supporting this year’s event, with the winners to be announced at a gala dinner and ceremony on 27 February 2025 at the Waldorf Hilton, London.

Back for the eighth annual event in 2025, the Mortgage Awards aim to reward the mortgage lenders and providers that have proved themselves worthy of recognition during increasingly challenging times for the sector.

The shortlist has already been announced with 28 categories to reward the firms that have demonstrated the positive impact on the mortgage sector that their products, projects, and initiatives have made over the last year.

Find out more about the Mortgage Awards here.



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