06/03/2025
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In-Person Seminar | Thursday 6 March 2025 | 14:00 - 17:00 | Free To Attend
Location: JLL Offices, 4th Floor, One Centenary Way, Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3 3AY
Join us in Birmingham for the fifth of our upcoming regional seminars with JLL, taking place across the UK. We will be bringing together leading experts to discuss the most pressing issues and opportunities in the affordable housing finance sector.
This event will provide essential insights into legal, valuation, property charging and technology issues as we look ahead to 2025 and beyond.
Key Topics for Discussion:
- Funding Market Update: Understand the implications of recent legal and regulatory updates for loans and capital markets documentation.
- Charging Challenges & Optimising Data: Address the key charging and security issues, and learn how to optimise data in a changing market.
- Valuation Insights & Market Overview: Discuss current valuation challenges and what to expect as the market evolves.
- Looking Ahead: What’s on the Horizon for 2025 and Beyond: Anticipate the challenges and opportunities for affordable housing providers in the coming years.
For further information, please visit the 'Information for delegates' tab above.
More locations
We are hosting this event in four other locations:
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This event is free to attend, and will take place at the JLL offices in Birmingham.
Location: JLL Offices, 4th Floor, One Centenary Way, Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3 3AY
A formal agenda for the seminar will be provided in due course.
Who Should Attend:
- Affordable housing finance directors and treasury professionals
- In-house legal teams
- Security, asset & charging specialists
- Development and valuation professionals
- Funders and security trustees
Why Attend?
Stay ahead of the curve with expert insights into the key issues shaping affordable housing funding, valuation and property charging. Understand the challenges and opportunities that will define the sector in 2025 and beyond, and discover how technology and data will play a critical role in the future of housing finance.