Alistair Burns, The TailorMade SIPP Limited Alistair Burns is a Businessman, and amongst other things, is a Co-director and Co-founder of The TailorMade SIPP Limited. This directly authorised IFA Company was set up solely to advise clients on the merits (or otherwise) of transferring their “preserved” pension benefits to a Self Invested Personal Pension. It therefore gives its introducers the ability to derive income from the products available for investment within a SIPP in a quick and efficient manner without any of the associated problems of risk, ongoing qualifications and licensing etc.
James Davis,
Upad.co.uk 12 years’ as a residential landlord showed James just how time-consuming and expensive finding a tenant and managing a property could be. He founded
Upad.co.uk in 2008 to help landlords use the internet to run their portfolio in a cost-effective way. Upad allows landlords to advertise their properties quickly and cheaply on more than 500 UK lettings sites, and to choose from a menu of landlord services, to keep costs as low as possible and to keep control of their own business
Beatriz Corredor Sierra, Spanish Secretary of State for Housing Spanish Secretary of State for Housing and Urban Development since 2008, Beatriz was born in Madrid on 1 July 1968. She holds a Law Degree from Madrid´s Autonomous University, she is a Notary Public and belongs to the Association of Property Registrars. She was the first woman to hold the position of Vocal-Registrar at the Board of Competitive Examinations to the Association of Property and Trade Registrars of Spain during 2005 and 2006.
Bill Wilson, Wilson Leisure Developments Ltd Bill Wilson has enjoyed a successful and varied background in Sales and Marketing spanning over 25 years, both in the commercial and tourism sectors. Wilson Leisure Developments was formed in 2003 after Mr Wilson identified a niche opportunity in the marketplace - Holiday home buyers were looking for a better quality of build, greater choice of layouts and a longer lifespan compared with the traditional caravans that were on offer. Following 18 months of research and viewing over 40 parks across the country it was decided that North Devon was the perfect location for the concept to be launched resulting in the acquisition of a prime site now known as Mullacott Park.
Jeff Matthews, IQ Property Investments Jeff Matthews founded IQ Property Investments in 2007 after giving up a long and successful career with one of the world’s leading Banks. As a professional property investor, he has a burning desire to bring a ‘wind of change’ to the property industry by encouraging more accountability, full transparency and continuous dialogue with his clients. Jeff is the author of the popular book - ’27 Intelligent Ways to Create Wealth through Property’ and is passionate about sharing his unique insights at regular events and seminars around the country to help investors make wise and well-informed decisions.
David Healy, Berlin Leaseback Investments (EURIX Group Berlin) Over the last 15 years, the EURIX Group has helped hundreds of local and international investors to create wealth from property investments in Berlin. From its head office in the centre of Berlin, David and his team of experienced real estate consultants have completed over 1000 property deals for themselves and joint venture partners and helped hundreds of other investors to buy quality income generating property portfolios making EURIX one of the most respected investment brokers and managers in the Berlin property market.
www.propertyinvestor.co.uk/london | 13-15 OCTOBER 2011
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