London Property Finance Conference 2016: speakers revealed

London Property Finance Conference 2016: speakers revealed




UK Property Professionals (UKPP) has revealed which industry heavyweights will be speaking at its upcoming London Property Finance Conference 2016.

The event, which takes place on 7th September between 2-7pm at the Building Centre in central London, will explore the capital’s funding market post-Brexit.

Following the release of the timetable for the event, UKPP has now revealed who will be speaking at this year’s conference.

The event will kick off with a speech from Mark Antscherl, CEO of UKPP, before Neil Parker, group economist at NatWest and Adam Challis, head of residential research at JLL, give separate overviews of the market and industry respectively.


Mark Antscherl, CEO of UKPP

A panel discussion will then take place focusing on real estate finance in the wake of Brexit.

The panel will include; Norman Chambers, deputy chief executive of the NACFB, James Bloom, managing director of development finance at Masthaven, Benson Hersch, CEO of the Association of Short Term Lenders, Keith Aldridge, managing director of Amicus Property Finance, Tomer Aboody, director at mtf, and Paul Turton, director of business development for real estate finance at NatWest.


James Bloom, managing director of development finance at Masthaven 

“We are delighted to be speaking at the London Property Finance Conference as it is a key event for a vast range of property professionals,” said James.  

“In these interesting post-Brexit vote times we are sure this event will be a very useful barometer of the market and will be highly thought provoking as well as an excellent networking opportunity.”


Keith Aldridge, managing director of Amicus Property Finance 

Keith added: “Amicus Property Finance has long been an advocate of supporting the education programmes of the wide range of stakeholders involved in the alternative (specialist) lending sector and sees the UKPP London Property Finance Conference as an important event that supports our commitment to improving the understanding of a sector that has a great deal to offer the events’ targeted professionals.

“We have been very encouraged by the feedback from the wide range of delegates who attended last year’s event and look forward to sharing the experiences of our fellow stakeholders so we can continue to improve and expand the Amicus Property Finance proposition.”

To find out more about the event and to register to attend visit https://proppro.net/

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