AFIG launches nationwide Broker Club for specialist finance brokers
The Broker Club offers brokers exclusive county rights, AFIG-generated leads and access to its funding solutions.
AFIG has launched the Broker Club, a new initiative offering vetted brokers exclusive access to client referrals, funding opportunities and a white-label website powered by AFIG.
AFIG specialises in offering high-value, short term lending solutions to individuals, companies, development projects, trusts and foundations.
As part of its new offering, the company is inviting experienced brokers across the UK to apply, with only one broker per county to be selected, ensuring full exclusivity and no lead cost for members.
AFIG said the Broker Club will provide brokers with exclusive territory rights and qualified leads generated within their county, alongside access to its funding solutions and full compliance, technology and back-office support.
The model includes a revenue share structure that AFIG says offers income potential on each deal.
AFIG confirmed that applications are now open and will close on 19th December 2025. Shortlisted brokers will be invited to interview in January 2026, with lead generation to begin later that month. Interested brokers can register via the Broker Club website.
Jordan McBriar, CEO of AFIG, said: “The Broker Club is about raising the bar in specialist finance. By giving brokers exclusive county rights, zero-cost leads, and access to exclusive funding solutions, we’re creating a platform where the very best talent can thrive. We’re not just building a network – we’re building a new way of doing business, and we’re excited to welcome brokers who share that vision.”
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