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Mortgage Broker (trainee IFA)
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Mortgage Broker (trainee IFA)

Posted 26 February by Finlink Ltd
Work from home
Salary icon £50,000 - £120,000 per annum
Location icon London , South East England

This opportunity is for you if you are a self-employed mortgage broker who has a client bank. You can benefit from competitive commission splits that you can negotiate with them, where there aren’t any monthly costs. Further, if you are level 4 qualified in financial advice, the business is open to training you in providing wealth advice and taking you to CAS status. As part of this, you can shadow advisor meetings in London and be supported in both giving wealth advice, as well as generating your wealth clients.

Business:

This directly authorised independent wealth business has been established for over 15 years, has several advisers based within the southeast of the county, and provides whole-of-market mortgage advice.

Role:

As a self-employed broker within this mortgage business, you are free to work when and where you want to within the UK. There is no requirement to visit offices and you will be fully supported with compliance which comes at no extra cost to you. Should you wish, you can tap into support, guidance, and training provided by the business.

Benefits:

  • Competitive negotiable splits with no extra costs for compliance and systems
  • Support, guidance, and training offered
  • Pathway into financial advice for those who would like it

How to apply:

If you think this is of interest to you, then the next step is to apply. Don’t worry, the application is simple, just attach your CV along with your basic contact details.

Required skills

  • 1
    Commission
  • 1
    Financial Advice
  • 1
    Mortgage Broker
  • 1
    Protection Advice

Reference: 51759397

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