Just Mortgages launches equity release proposition
Just Mortgages has moved into the equity release space with a new academy for self-employed brokers that want to advise on later life products.
"Equity release is not always the right option, by qualifying, brokers have the option to advise in this area when it is the right decision."
The firm has already trained 13 new self-employed advisers and all of the Just Mortgages area directors have been through the training programme, so they can advise self-employed brokers that are considering taking the course.
The programme takes six to eight weeks and gives the broker everything they need to acquire an equity release certification.
Just Mortgages is running equity release academies throughout the year and aims to have 25 brokers qualified and licensed by the end of 2022.
Ashley Edwards, regional director at Just Mortgages, commented: “Equity release is a growing market and by qualifying to advise, Just Mortgages’ brokers can offer holistic later life lending. Some brokers just specialise in equity release, however, Just Mortgages’ brokers can advise on all areas of later life borrowing.
“Equity release is not always the right option, by qualifying, brokers have the option to advise in this area when it is the right decision. Whether it is passing down a deposit to younger family members, or travelling the world in retirement, equity release can be a great option to access funds.”
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