For senior executives in lending, funding, risk management, treasury, administration. Keynote speeches and panel discussions covering the on pan-European issues, topics and trends. Each day's sessions are designed to follow the natural progress of the mortgage value chain from origination and distribution to underwriting, risk management and administration to funding, including covered bonds, emerging frameworks for structured covered bonds and mortgage-backed securities.
For senior executives in business development, investment banking, mergers and acquisitions, sales and marketing. Two- to three-hour panel sessions that cover all aspects of major European markets including:
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Luke March chief executiveMortgage Code Compliance Board
Born in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in 1951, Luke March was educated at the University of Durham where he obtained an honours degree in Law and Politics.He joined the EMI Group of Companies in 1973 and held a number of positions before becoming assistant secretary of EMI Limited and company secretary of EMI Records Limited. In 1980 he joined the head office of the insurance division of the TSB Group, becoming company secretary in 1983, and compliance officer in 1986. In 1990, he was appointed director of legal services and compliance of TSB Group Insurance and Investment Services. He was appointed director of compliance of the TSB Group in 1992 becoming company secretary, TSB Group in 1994. He was directly responsible for compliance, legal and company secretarial matters within the TSB Group and was a director of TSB Bank and of TSB's Insurance and Investment businesses. In May 1996, he was appointed as the first compliance director of BT with responsibility for representing BT on compliance issues with the regulators and for ensuring that BT complies with its various operating licences and with competition and fair trading law. Following his appointment as corporate governance director in 1998, he was responsible for company secretariat, shareholder relations, corporate legal, compliance policy and ethics issues for the BT group. In 2000, he was appointed chief executive of the Mortgage Code Compliance Board, the new non-statutory regulatory authority for the mortgage industry. A former member of the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Legal Education and Conduct, he is a director of Barts and The London NHS Trust, chairman of the National Friends of Citizens Advice Bureaux, and a director of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. He is married with two sons and lives near Salisbury, Wiltshire. back |