| Date | Conference Title | Host | Location | Web site |
| Nov. 1 | WBA CFO Conference | Wisconsin Bankers Association | Crowne Plaza, Madison, Wis. | www.wisbank.com |
| Nov. 1 | Women Advisor Forum – Southern California 2012 | Financial Planning | pending | www.financial-planning.com |
| Nov. 1 to Nov. 2 | 2012 Chief Credit Officers Symposium | California Bankers Association | Monterey, Calif. | www.calbankers.org |
| Nov. 1 to Nov. 3 | TMA 2012 Annual Convention | Turnaround Management Association | Westin Copley Place, Boston | www.turnaround.org |
| Nov. 4 to Nov. 7 | CUNA Lending Council Conference | CUNA Councils | Loews Miami Beach, Miami Beach, Fla. | www.cunalendingcouncil.org |
| Nov. 4 to Nov. 7 | National Agricultural Bankers Conference | American Bankers Association | Hyatt Regency, Milwaukee, Wis. | www.aba.com |
| Nov. 7 to Nov. 9 | 17th Annual Small Business Banking Conference | American Banker | Boca Raton Resort & Spa, Boca Raton, Fla. | www.sourcemedia.com |
| Nov. 7 to Nov. 9 | Independent Mortgage Bankers Conference | MBA | Fairmont Dallas Hotel, Dallas | www.mortgagebankers.org |
| Nov. 7 to Nov. 9 | National Property Preservation Conference | Safeguard Properties | Marriott Chicago Downtown Magnificent Mile, Chicago | www.safeguardproperties.com |
| Nov. 8 | Commercial Default Symposia | Default Attorney Group | Irvine, Calif. | www.defaultattorneygroup.org |
| Nov. 9 to Nov. 12 | REALTORS Conference & Expo | National Assocation of Realtors | Orlando, Fla. | www.realtor.org |
| Nov. 10 | Fraud Identification and Prevention Workshop | ABA | Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington | www.aba.com |
| Nov. 11 to Nov. 13 | ABA/ABA Money Laundering Enforcement Conference For AML and Fraud Risk Professionals |
American Bankers Association | Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington | www.aba.com |
| Nov. 12 | 16th Annual CRA & Fair Lending Colloquium | ABA | The Westin La Cantera, San Antonio | www.cracolloquium.com |
| Nov. 12 | Eighth Annual Detroit Consumer Bankruptcy Conference | ABI | MGM Grand, Detroit | www.abiworld.org |
| Nov. 12 to Nov. 14 | Annual Meeting & Convention | California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues | he Mirage Resort and Casino, Las Vegas | www.ccul.org |
| Nov. 14 to Nov. 16 | Accounting and Financial Management Conference 2012, Financial Strategies for a Rapidly Changing Regulatory Environment | MBA | The Weston Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego | www.mortgagebankers.org |
| Nov. 15 | Executive Roundtable Discussion & Dinners | Default Attorney Group | Jacksonville, Fla. | www.defaultattorneygroup.org |
| Nov. 26 | 19th Annual Distressed Investing Conference | The Beard Group | Helmsley Park Lane Hotel, New York | www.bankrupt.com |
| Nov. 28 | Risk Assessment Workshop: Directors, Where is the Risk in Your Institution? | OCC | The Astor Crowne Plaza, New Orleans | www.occ.gov |
| Nov. 28 to Nov. 30 | 14th Annual Mortgage Technology Conference | National Mortgage News | Trump International Beach Resort, Miami Beach, Fla. | www.nationalmortgagenews.com |
| Nov. 29 | Credit Risk Workshop: A Director’s Focus | OCC | The Astor Crowne Plaza, New Orleans | |
| Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 | 24th Annual Winter Leadership Conference | ABI | JW Marriott Starr Pass Resort & Spa, Tucson, Ariz. | www.abiworld.org |
Current Context: Mortgage Industry Conferences in 2025
As the mortgage industry navigates 2025, conferences and events remain critical for industry professionals striving to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market. Post-pandemic innovations have reshaped event formats, with many conferences adopting hybrid models to accommodate both in-person and virtual attendees. This shift has expanded access to key discussions on compliance, lending practices, and technology advancements while reducing travel barriers for participants.
The mortgage market in 2025 is characterized by increased adoption of AI-driven solutions, streamlined underwriting processes, and heightened scrutiny around Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. For instance, ESG compliance is now a prominent theme at many industry gatherings, reflecting growing consumer demand for sustainable financing options.
According to recent data, mortgage originations are projected to reach $1.8 trillion this year, driven by steady home purchase activity despite elevated interest rates. Conferences have become vital platforms for professionals to discuss strategies for managing affordability challenges and regulatory changes, including updates to Qualified Mortgage (QM) standards.
Key trends shaping discussions in 2025 include:
- AI and automation: Enhancing operational efficiency and fraud prevention.
- Market diversification: Addressing non-traditional borrowers and underserved communities.
- Climate risk: Integrating climate data into property assessments and lending decisions.
These events offer valuable insights to help mortgage professionals navigate complex market dynamics and foster industry collaboration.














