The PPN’s aim is to combine the competitive spirit of poker with the power of property networking, all while raising money for charity.
The first event raised a staggering £24,000 for The Nicky — a charity that supports individuals, families, and the community by improving the quality of life of older, disabled, and vulnerable people — while fostering business connections between over 200 lenders, brokers, investors, and developers.
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This year, the five-hour tournament time format remains, but the blackjack and roulette area will be enhanced, allowing participants to buy in, play, and compete for prizes throughout the evening.
Max Herman, co-founder of the PPN, commented: “The PPN has proven that networking doesn’t have to be dull — it can be competitive, strategic, and genuinely enjoyable.
“After our first event, the response from the industry has been incredible.
Everyone — from lenders to developers — wants in.
“We’re scaling up, refining the format, and making the PPN the ultimate property networking event.”
With limited spaces available, early registration is advised to secure a seat at the table.


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