BDS launches satellite partnership
The BDS Mortgage Group has taken its satellite packaging proposition to the next level with the launch of the BDS SatellitElite partnership.
Through its many business propositions and network skills BDS has developed a trio of satellite partnership arrangements to encompass business to consumer and business to business types of satellite packaging or franchise routes to market.
The progressive three-tier strategy ranges from a simple SatelLITE partnership to the new SatellitElite partnership through to a SatellitElite Plus offering. This range of offerings enables firms to evolve their businesses through BDS thanks to the robust support network and extensive business enhancements available as integral components of each partnership level.
The innovative SatellitElite and SatellitElite Plus offerings have been designed to suit the needs of the more established packager who generates greater volumes across the lender spectrum. In return BDS offers an exclusive collection of business services and enhanced commission opportunities among other major benefits. All lenders on the BDS panel are accessible including the BDS Mortgage Club and 21 lenders currently on the packager panel.
As a BDS satellite partner the firm remains central to the mortgage application process and also offers the opportunity to significantly enhance volume and commission income in return for these support services and commitment.
In addition to the benefits enjoyed as a BDS Satellite Partner, firms will also have full access to the Life & GI panels, an IT infrastructure, quality training and access to exclusive products and support services.
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