Financial services link pledges new revenue stream for agents

Financial services link pledges new revenue stream for agents


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The Guild of Property Professionals has entered into a partnership with brokerage Brook Financial Services.

The broker has over 300 advisers across the UK. Now part of The Property Franchise Group – as is the Guild – Brook Financial Services offers access to over 90 lenders and 12,000 products through its partnership with the Mortgage Advice Bureau.

Michelle Brook, managing director of Brook Financial Services and MAB Regional Partner, says: “With our network of dedicated, knowledgeable, and experienced advisers, we are well positioned to provide a bespoke service to Guild Members. This partnership will not only offer Guild Members an additional revenue stream but will also ensure that their clients receive the best possible mortgage deals. We look forward to supporting The Guild’s Members in growing their businesses and expanding their service offerings.”

Guild chief executive Iain McKenzie states: ”This partnership with Brook Financial Services is another way we are helping our Members to diversify their revenue streams, putting more money in their back pockets. The expertise and resources that Brook Financial Services brings to the table will be a huge benefit to both our Members and their clients, allowing agents to grow their business while offering a comprehensive range of services.”

Through the partnership, Guild members will have access to Brook Financial Services’ mortgage portfolio as well as what are described as “cutting-edge digital tools that drive mortgage leads and streamline the lead ingestion process.”

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