Just Mortgages’ self-employed division reaches 400 brokers

Just Mortgages has announced that it has surpassed the milestone of 400 self-employed brokers.

In just over 12 months, the broker firm’s self-employed division has grown by 100 brokers, with the team breaking the 300 mark in September 2020.

The latest milestone also marks a rapid expansion as the firm started with just three brokers in June 2016.

The self-employed brokers who join Just Mortgages benefit from a training programme which provides them with resources to develop areas varying from business development training, that helps brokers gain the skills to recruit and build their own firms, to cultivating the soft skills required to effectively sell protection products.

National director of the self-employed division at Just Mortgages, Carl Parker, said: “Our ethos is that our brokers are on their own, but not alone, and this is reflected in the training, advice, and guidance that our team provides.

“Every broker is supported by the training team that provides expert insights, area and regional directors who are on hand to help with day-to-day advice, and a marketing team who help the brokers to bring in new business.”

Just Mortgages national operations director, John Phillips, added: “The work that Carl and the team have done has been extraordinary. The offering we provide has gone from strength to strength, and we’re really proud of not just the way we support our brokers professionally, but also how we look after the person as well.”

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