MBE partners with FIBA for London show

Mortgage Business Expo (MBE) has announced that the Financial Intermediary and Broker Association (FIBA) will partner MBE London to create The Specialist Property Finance Club at its coming show.

The show for the financial intermediary market opens on 14 October at its new home at the Business Design Centre, Islington.

Members of FIBA’s lender panel already signed up to exhibit include Roma Finance, Black & White Bridging, Yorkshire Building Society, Aspen Bridging, Avamore Capital and Ultimate Finance.

MBE event director, Mike Mikunda, said that with FIBA’s support, delegates would be able to experience residential, commercial, development, bridging and buy-to-let finance under one roof for the first time.

“It is clear from the exhibitors already booked and visitor uptake that the sector is looking forward to meeting face to face,” Mikunda commented.

“As well as our seminar programme, there will be a keynote speech by the Bank of England’s representative along with FIBA’s specialist finance input, MBE London promises to deliver the best possible experience for all.”

FIBA chairman, Adam Tyler, added: “When I was approached by MBE, I saw immediately it was a huge opportunity for our lenders to demonstrate their value and for attendees to get a better understanding of the work that FIBA does on their behalf in the specialist finance sector. We are looking forward to being fully engaged with visiting brokers and being a partner at MBE.”

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