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Mortgage advisors invited to new industry event

February 2, 2025 by Brendan O'Neill

Mortgage advisors from around the country are being urged to attend a brand new industry event that is being described as an immersive experience with a game show format.

This event has been given the name Inside Track 2025 and it will offer advisors the chance to show off their knowledge of key industry matters. It will see advisors split into teams of six each, before competing against each other in a knock-out style quiz format. All of the questions for the various rounds will be related to mortgage and protection products, as well as relevant industry matters.

The idea behind the event is to put a fresh spin on the education of advisors, but it is also doubling as a fundraiser. The initiative called 7Families will be the beneficiary of all money raised on the day. This campaign seeks to increase awareness of how disability or long-term illness can affect finances.

In total, roughly 200 people connected with the mortgage and protection sectors are expected to attend Inside Track 2025. Those who are organising it hope it will offer an alternative to more conventional and staid events. In addition to taking part in the quiz, attendees will be able to network at the reception and lunch that follow on from it.

Inside Track 2025 will be held in the centre of London and is set to take place on 27th February.

This is something that advisors with CeMAP training could be keen to attend, as protection can be a vital extra revenue stream.

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Brendan O'Neill
Brendan O'Neill

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