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Just Mortgages launches self-employed advisor training

March 24, 2021 by Brendan O'Neill

Lender Just Mortgages has launched virtual classes for those self-employed advisors who are part of its network, and they have been designed to help make their businesses a success.

These virtual training classes provide advisors who work for Just Mortgages on a self-employed basis with the resources and skills needed to develop, grow and manage their own companies. As they grow, these companies will stay under the umbrella of Just Mortgages, which will ensure that they are able to benefit from its brand recognition and support.

The lender is stating that it decided to start up the sessions because a number of its self-employed advisors had contacted it looking for guidance in growing their businesses.

A total of 39 advisors have already started to recruit their own teams as a result of the classes, which last for a period of six weeks and are taught online by advisors who have previously worked for Just Mortgages.

The subjects that are covered include developing a strategy for your company, day-to-day business operations and managing your advisor team.

Just Mortgages Training Head, Rodney Sloan, told Mortgage Solutions that:

“Key to the success of these programmes is the buy in from the participants. We never push people to take part and those who enrol onto the courses have to commit fully.”

The fact that more CeMAP mortgage advisor training than ever before is taking place online means that younger advisors are increasingly comfortable doing this sort of continuous professional development virtually.

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Brendan O'Neill
Brendan O'Neill

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