Financial Adviser Masterclass |
15.11.2017
Financial Times Head Office, Southwark Bridge, London
9am-12.30pm
Guiding clients through buy-to-let taxation
Successive Budgets have made a series of tax changes that have hit residential property investors hard, especially when regulation has sought to tighten up the buy to let market.
Whether your clients are accidental landlords, having inherited a property, or professional landlords aiming to get a solid income stream from their portfolios, they will all need a helping hand to guide them through the tax changes.
Financial Adviser's morning masterclass brings you a host of mortgage industry specialists to talk you through the various regulations and tax changes.
Please note the event is for financial intermediaries only.
Agenda:
9am – Chair’s welcome
Simoney Kyriakou, Content Plus Editor, FTAdviser.com
9.05 - Keynote: How are advisers coping with the raft of changes in buy to let?
Robert Sinclair, Chief Executive, Association of Mortgage Intermediaries
9.35 - Panel: Has traditional buy-to-let lending lost it's way?
Host: Simoney Kyriakou, Content Plus Editor, FTAdviser.com
Panellists:
Jane King, Mortgage Adviser, Ash Ridge Private Finance
Louisa Sedgwick, Director of Sales – Mortgages, Vida Homeloans
Charles McDowell, Commercial Director, Mortgages, Aldermore
10.05 - Buy-to-let a lenders perspective
Charles McDowell, Commercial Director, Mortgages, Aldermore
10.35 - Refreshment break
10.55 - Panel: What are the likely effects of Brexit on buy to let?
Host: Simoney Kyriakou, Content Plus Editor, FTAdviser.com
Panellists:
Martin Stewart, Founder, Director & Mortgage Adviser, London Money
Liz Syms, CEO, Connect Mortgages
Gary Heynes, National head - private client services, RSM
11.30 - Keynote: What are the drivers of regulatory change in the mortgage market and is there more to come?
Vishal Pandya, Operations Manager, The society of Mortgage Professionals
12.00 - Chair's closing comments
Simoney Kyriakou, Content Plus Editor, FTAdviser.com
12.05 - Lunch
A certificate of attendance will be provided for CPD purposes.
Address: Financial Times Head Office, One Southwark Bridge, London, SE1 9HL