New wealth management and financial education firm to partner with brokers on referrals
The Mortgage Mum Wealth will collaborate with brokers across the industry.
The Mortgage Mum, led by CEO Sarah Tucker, has announced the launch of its sister company, The Mortgage Mum Wealth, in partnership with New Leaf Distribution network.
Expanding on The Mortgage Mum’s ethos, The Mortgage Mum Wealth will provide wealth management and financial education, helping individuals and families achieve their financial goals.
The Mortgage Mum Wealth will also collaborate with brokers across the industry to provide a trusted referral space.
Sarah Tucker, who won Spokesperson of the Year at the 2024 Financial Reporter Women's Recognition Awards, said: "The Mortgage Mum Wealth is the natural next step for us. We’re not just helping people with mortgages – we’re giving them the tools to take control of their financial future. This is about making a lasting impact, including bringing vital financial education into schools for the next generation."
Dinta Ghedia, an independent financial adviser and founding member of the team, commented: "I am so excited to bring this brand to life. Our approach is completely bespoke, accessible to all, and designed to make finance feel approachable and empowering. We want everyone to feel confident in managing their finances – that’s our passion."
Daniel Hobbs CEO of New Leaf Distribution, added: “We are thrilled that The Mortgage Mum have chosen New Leaf to partner with for their wealth arm. We have a fantastic relationship with Sarah and her team, and this new venture means the clients of The Mortgage Mum can now be catered for any advice need they have.”
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