LSL Property Services plc

Mortgage Advisor Remote

Location : City London
Category
Advisory
Advertised Salary
£50,000 - £100,000 + OTE
Position Type
Permanent Full-Time
Bonus Scheme
Yes

Job Profile

Mortgage Advisor – Home Working 100% REMOTE - Self Employed

 

PRIMIS Mortgage Network are seeking a number of experienced CAS experienced Mortgage and Protection Brokers to join an ELITE PRIMIS Mortgage Network partner firm who operate a nationwide Mortgage Advisory operation servicing an abundance of Estate Agency partners nationally.

 

The firm are one of the largest Mortgage and Protection businesses within the vast PRIMIS Mortgage Network and a business we are proud to be in partnership with.

  

The realistic and achievable OTE for the role is between £50,000 - £100,000 + although over achievement will obviously result in higher earnings.

 

The role is self employed with all leads provided with splits of circa 45% on leads provided and circa 70% on any self generated business. 

 

We are looking for experienced advisors used to writing volume mortgage and protection business.

 

We are happy to consider banking advisors transitioning from Banking to Broking.

  

PRIMIS Mortgage Network - a wholly owned subsidiary of the highly respected parent business - LSL Property Services plc, are the largest dedicated Mortgage and Protection Network in the UK with some 3000 advisers across some 1000+ mortgage firms.

  

Applications / approaches will be exclusively managed by James McNee of PRIMIS Mortgage Network / LSL’s internal recruitment function whom can be contacted on 07814 543722

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on your background or needs, if you require any adjustments to make the recruitment process easier please let us know.

PRIMIS Mortgage Network / LSL Property Services are dedicated to protecting your data - our Recruitment Privacy Notice can be viewed on the LSL Careers website.

 

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