BMPAN event highlights need for greater inclusion and representation in mortgage industry
Aleka Gutzmore said: "We want Black professionals and allies to connect, grow and belong. That’s what this space is for.”
Over 120 professionals from the mortgage and financial services sector attended the Black Mortgage Professionals & Allies Networking (BMPAN) event at Barclays’ Canary Wharf head office on 12th May.
The event, now in its third iteration, was organised in partnership with Barclays and focused on leadership, confidence and inclusion for black professionals in the industry.
Lesley Cappellaro, regional manager at Barclays, opened the event, followed by a fireside chat on building a mortgage business with Rob Gill, managing director at Altura Mortgage Finance, and Joel Bailey-Wilson, founder of Meta Mortgages.
Atlyn Forde, head of inclusion and engagement at Pepper Money and BMPAN co-founder, facilitated the discussion.
The main panel was hosted by Jeffrey Krampah-Williams, national key account manager at Santander and BMPAN co-founder.
The panel included Sidney Wager, managing director at London & Country, Nina Brown, protection adviser at Pam Brown Mortgages, Edwin Elder, independent consultant, and Abi Muazu, business development manager at Barclays.
Aleka Gutzmore, co-founder and mortgage and protection specialist, led the event and wrapped up the evening with closing remarks.
Afropop Socks supported the event, providing sponsored attendee giveaways.












