• calender-icon Event
  • Posted: 12 Feb 2025

Forward-flow mortgages: A strategic tool for balance sheet growth

06
Mar
2025

  • Calender-Icon Time: 14:00 - 14:45
  • Location-Icon Location: Webinar
  • Admin-Icon Organised By: April Mortgages
  • Currency-Icon Free to attend (BSA Members only)

Join Dirk Bekkers, CEO of UK mortgage lender April Mortgages for an engaging session on how building societies can use forward-flow agreements to manage liquidity, risk, and growth efficiently.


This webinar is tailored to professionals in the UK building society sector, where we'll explore the key advantages and associated risks of forward-flow mortgage transactions. This event will delve into the mechanics of forward-flow agreements and how they can provide a stable and predictable asset flow for building societies. We’ll cover critical topics such as pricing strategies, risk allocation, and best practices for structuring forward-flow deals to ensure long-term success. We will also share valuable insights on the latest market trends, regulatory implications, and how forward-flow transactions compare to more traditional methods like whole-loan sales or securitization. 

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and strategies to enhance your building society's approach to balance sheet growth and solutions supporting that.

Who should attend?
This webinar is suitable for building society professionals looking to understand how forward-flow transactions can enhance liquidity, manage risk, and unlock UK growth opportunities in your mortgage investment strategy.

Register:
Please email lucy.hughes@aprilmortgages.co.uk to secure your place.

April Mortgages is a UK-based mortgage lender offering flexible forward-flow mortgage structures for institutional investors, including building societies. April Mortgages is part of DMFCO, the Dutch market leader in forward-flow solutions with EUR 32 billion on the platform from over 40 institutional clients.

Event Summary

  • Thursday, 6 March 2025
  • 14:00 - 14:45
  • lucy.hughes@aprilmortgages.co.uk
  • Free to attend (BSA Members only)

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