CMME unveils scheme for self-employed mortgage advisers

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Mortgage advisory firm, CMME, is launching a new scheme exclusively designed for self-employed mortgage advisers.

Owned and backed by OneDome Group, CMME plans to build and expand its mortgage broker network to 50 self-employed advisers within the next 12 months.

Acquisition by OneDome Group has provided CMME with access to leads from two property listing websites, onedome.com and nethouseprices.com, with a combined traffic of 1.2-3M as well as an opportunity to work with over 7,500 estate agency offices.

The group pledges to pay the highest gross and net pay away rate in the industry to its self-employed advisers. The group has also negotiated terms with mortgage clubs to offer 12% higher revenue per protection contract sold, it claims.

Advisers will have the ability to cross-sell of products such as OneDome’s HomeBuyer Service, a bundled mortgage and conveyancing service, and a dedicated protection and wealth teams.

In terms of leads, the brokers will have access to over 7,500 estate agents as introducers via OneDome. By joining OneDome – CMME Self-employed Mortgage Broker Scheme, advisers benefit from introductions to these agents, facilitating the establishment of direct relationships.

By joining the network, advisers also gain access to CMME’s team of paraplanners who can handle a significant portion of their workload. This support allows advisers to focus on core revenue-generating activities.

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