Equity Advice launches ‘deal buster’
Equity Advice has launched its ‘deal buster’ campaign which guarantees introducers a referral fee of at least £100 more than all leading referral firms currently operating in the equity release market, according to them.
The campaign gets underway immediately and runs through to the end of the year. Payment will be made directly to the introducer following completion. New introducers will then be acquainted with local Equity Advice franchises with an eye to building strong relations and future referral business.
In addition to the ‘deal buster’ guarantee the referral service also includes:
• On line case tracking
• Low client fees
• Totally independent advice
• No minimum referral volumes
By working with solicitors, financial advisers and mortgage brokers Equity Advice has created a national network of introducers who can, with total confidence, pass their clients to Equity Advice so it can guide them in all aspects of the sector, including state benefits overview, other options of raising capital or income and the choices of schemes available.
Equity Advice will ensure all clients understand every aspect and choices open to them before they decide their preferred route.
Stuart Wilson, Managing Partner of Equity Advice, said: “We first tested this ‘deal buster’ campaign earlier in the year and it proved so successful that we have decided to reintroduce it. Our aim is to provide piece of mind and clarity so clients can feel comfortable in the knowledge that they have received full independent advice from across the many schemes available to them. Introducers can also have full confidence in the service we offer to their clients and in addition to netting a healthy referral fee.”
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