Sesame Bankhall Group unveils new bounce back hub

Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) has unveiled the launch of a new bounce back hub to help firms navigate towards a post-crisis market and emerge stronger from the coronavirus pandemic.

The announcement is latest phase of SBG’s support during the crisis, building on the launch of its Covid-19 adviser support hub.
 
The new hub will provide advisers with a range of practical tools and valuable information, having been designed to help support mortgage, protection and wealth advisers across Sesame Network, PMS Mortgage Club and Bankhall – along with advisory firms from the wider financial services community.

SBG revealed its bounce back hub will cover the impact of changing consumer behaviours and how this could influence the way future business is conducted, as well as assist advisory firms on how to make their businesses more “robust”. The hub will also help to identify opportunities for advisory firms that have been created by the crisis, and collate a round-up of “hints, tips and uplifting articles” accumulated during the lockdown.

SBG executive chairman, John Cowan, commented: “Throughout this crisis, we’ve stayed close to advisers in order to understand the challenges they’re facing. This includes recognising that the mortgage and wealth firms we serve have been affected in different ways.

“Whilst the immediate priority for advisers was to deal with the issues the crisis created for their business and clients, more and more firms are now turning their attention to how they navigate towards a post-crisis market. 

“SBG is committed to supporting all advisers, wherever they are on their journey, because one thing is clear: we will come out of this. Thousands of advisers have already accessed our Covid-19 business support over the last few months.

“We hope that our new bounce back hub will become a valuable resource for thousands more, as firms adapt to this changing environment and find new ways to run better businesses. The new hub will provide a natural next step for firms as economic activity recovers and our whole profession emerges from this dark period of uncertainty and back into the light.”

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