PRIMIS Mortgage Network and TMA Club launch CeMAP courses

PRIMIS Mortgage Network and TMA Club have announced they will be offering a range of Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeMAP) courses for aspiring mortgage advisers.

The virtual courses, which are to launch in January, will mark the first step for individuals who are looking to join an existing firm or for those who plan to build their own firm in the future.

PRIMIS and TMA will provide the courses to 15 candidates per group, with each module culminating in a two-hour exam which can be taken at home or at test centres, depending on each candidate’s needs.

Both PRIMIS and TMA said they are “committed” to supporting aspiring brokers with the course providing candidates with the expertise needed to advise customers on mortgage products, while also learning about regulations that govern the UK mortgage sector.

“This is an incredibly exciting opportunity for PRIMIS and TMA to work closely with the LIBF to provide additional support in achieving the CeMAP qualification,” commented PRIMIS regional sales director, Dave Woodbridge.

“Helping to develop the advisers of the future and giving individuals their first steps into working within this fantastic industry makes us very proud.  I thank the LIBF for their fantastic support in helping us launch the programme.”

LIBF head of financial services, John Somerville, added: “It has been a pleasure to work with such a forward-thinking organisation like PRIMIS who are keen to bring bright new talent into the mortgage industry.

“We are proud to work with them as one of our partners for CeMAP training, and firmly believe this is a fantastic opportunity for all new mortgage advisers who wish to join the PRIMIS network.”

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