Mortgage Advice Bureau makes strategic investment in The Mortgage Mum

Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) has announced a strategic investment in brokerage, The Mortgage Mum.

As part of the investment, The Mortgage Mum will become an appointed representative of MAB.

Founded in 2019, The Mortgage Mum consists of an all-female team and has an ethos that mortgages should adapt to “suit changing needs and lifestyles”.

The Mortgage Mum’s founder and managing director, Sarah Tucker, has engaged in policy discussions at 10 and 11 Downing Street and also made appearances on ITV daytime show, This Morning.

She commented: “In MAB, we’ve found the ideal partner to support our next phase of growth, while remaining true to our values. Both businesses share a commitment to improving the sector and expanding opportunity, and I see incredible potential in what we can achieve together.”

MAB CEO, Peter Brodnicki, added: “Strategic partnerships and collaborations are going to become increasingly more important to deliver the level of support, resource, and expertise these ambitious leaders require, and that’s exactly why we’re backing Sarah to achieve her vision.

“Everybody at MAB is really looking forward to working with The Mortgage Mum team, with genuine excitement about what we can achieve together.”



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