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FSA to deliver key note speeches at Mortgage Business Expo 2012

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  • 02/10/2012
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Representatives from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) will make key note speeches on both days of the Mortgage Business Expo in London.

The FSA’s manager of mortgage policy Lynda Blackwell will discuss the impact of the Mortgage Market Review on the first day, with head of conduct supervision Nausicaa Delfa looking at the new supervisory approach being implemented by both the FSA and FCA on the second day.

The Mortgage Business Expo London programme is organised by the Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI). The event takes place on Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th November at the Excel Exhibition Centre in London.

Other sessions set to take place during the two-day exhibition include a look at alternative business streams, a seminar on preventing mortgage fraud, how to use technology in your business and how the wider economy impacts the housing and mortgage markets.

Over 100 suppliers are set to attend the conference, including Halifax, Aldermore, The Mortgage Works, Nationwide Building Society, Precise and Virgin Money.

James Prosser, director of MBE London 2012, commented: “As always brokers, advisers and intermediaries want to hear from their regulator and with the reality of the MMR very close on the horizon we are pleased to give them this opportunity.

“Day one will offer the MMR update we have all been waiting for, whilst day two will provide a look into the future for attendees with an outline of how both the FSA, and its new incarnation, the FCA, are likely to forge ahead.

“MBE London remains the biggest show of its kind in this sector and we are pleased to have secured some of the biggest mainstream lenders in the country as key exhibitors such as Halifax, Nationwide and Virgin Money.

“Alongside these we have a range of suppliers from across the entire marketplace that are there to help attendees developing their propositions and offerings in a variety of different sectors.”

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