Countrywide moves pair of firms to Mortgage Intelligence network

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Slater Hogg Mortgages Limited and Hurst Independent have joined the Mortgage Intelligence network as Appointed Representatives (ARs).

The pair are the first firms to join following the network’s acquisition by Countrywide.

Slater Hogg Mortgage Limited and Hurst Independent have been two of Sesame’s leading ARs, with both firms generated a combined £400 million of mortgage business in 2010.

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