On day one Stefano Silvestrin from Nationwide Building Society will give a speech on the UK economy, housing and mortgage market, while Mortgage Brain’s Mark Lofthouse will talk through the technological future of mortgage transactions.
On day two there will be a panel debate featuring Ian Andrew from Nationwide, Louisa Sedgewick from Leeds Building Society, Alan Cleary from Precise Mortgages, Dean Mirfin from Key Retirement and Pat Bunton from London & Country.
The event will also feature a session from Rugby World Cup-winning head coach Sir Clive Woodward OBE.
Alongside the seminars there will be over 70 exhibitors including lenders such as Accord, Lloyds Banking Group, Halifax Intermediaries, Santander for Intermediaries, Skipton Building Society and Virgin Money.
James Prosser, director of Front Events, the organisers of the expo, said: “This is without doubt the most comprehensive series of seminar sessions we have ever put on at FSE London and delegates have a plethora of speakers and topics to choose from across both days of the exhibition.
“We open our doors to advisers at a crucial time for the mortgage market, not least because of the impending changes that MCD will herald but also because of the way the market continues to move in advisers’ favours.
“This means that, while there will undoubtedly be challenges to overcome, there are also plenty of opportunities to explore.
“It promises to be a fantastic two days and we would urge all advisers and intermediaries who are able to make it to Old Billingsgate on the 16 and 17 September to join their peers and the industry at large to develop their contacts, expertise and knowledge base.”