Introducers flock to Access 4 Finance
Since the launch of their new website and Scott Thorpe joining the ranks as co-owner, it has been revealed that Access 4 Finance have had 22 new introducers register with them.
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Scott Thorpe, Director of Access 4 Finance, commented:
“I am delighted we have registered 22 new introducers. The marketplace is currently saturated with brokers that have been around for a long time and we all have access to similar lenders, therefore it was imperative for us to find our position in the marketplace that sets us apart from everyone else.
"I believe that the amount of introducers we have registered in such a short space of time is a reflection of the positive impact our core principle is having on the marketplace. We are the only transparent broker around and we hope for it to bring integrity back into the industry.
We will continue to work with our new and existing brokers to be open, honest and direct in everything we do, which we believe will not only help us grow organically but also the industry in general."
Dan Barker, Director of Access 4 Finance, commented:
“I couldn’t be happier with the result since Scott joined the ranks as co-owner. Our mission is so simple yet effective at the same time; we hope our transparency will bring mortgage brokers back into the market place and use secured loans as a real alternative to re-mortgages.”
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