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Free broker webinars launched by Brightstar

John Fitzsimons
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Posted:
October 25, 2022
Updated:
October 25, 2022

Brightstar Financial is to host a series of free webinars aimed at providing brokers with greater insights into the specialist market.

Seven webinars are to be held across Wednesday 2 November and Thursday 3 November. The webinars will be held with specialist lenders, run for 20 minutes, and will include time for broker questions.

On 2 November, Fleet Mortgages will feature in a webinar around buy to let, Bluestone will discuss opportunities and challenges in the current market, United Trust Bank will focus on the specialist market, while insights on finding funding for adverse clients will be covered with Vida Homeloans.

The following day three sessions will be held. Castle Trust will present on the benefits of a bank, The Mortgage Lender will look at helping borrowers during challenging times, while United Trust Bank will look at bridging finance.

Brokers can register with Brightstar to attend as many seminars as they wish across the two days.

Michelle Westley (pictured), head of marketing at Brightstar Financial, said that it can be tempting for brokers to keep their heads down and focus on their current caseload, given the pace of change in the market of late. However, she emphasised that actually it’s times like this when it’s all the more crucial to keep up to date with the latest market information and insights.

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She continued: “These webinars have been designed to fit into even the busiest of schedules and offer practical help to brokers on how to make the most of the opportunities in the current environment. The webinars are free, easy to access and are sure to be a valuable use of time for any broker who wants to ensure that they are best placed to meet the changing finance requirements of their existing clients and to open up new opportunities.”