FIBA provides overseas mortgage advice facility to members

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The Financial Intermediary & Broker Association (FIBA) has added overseas property and finance specialist, Simon Conn, to its expanding list of member benefits.

Conn has been in the overseas property market for more than 35 years. FIBA members can now access overseas mortgage services for their clients along with an enhanced commission fee on completion.

He has a worldwide network of leading specialists to assist with local issues such as legal, insurance and currency exchange.

He can offer access to a wide range of mortgages in more than 50 countries.

Adam Tyler (pictured), FIBA’s executive chairman, explained that one of FIBA’s main points of focus is to offer the widest choice of facilities in the specialist property finance market.

He said: “I am absolutely delighted to introduce our latest member benefit. Simon Conn, is the UK’s leading overseas property professional and financial adviser and has joined our member benefits panel to offer enhanced overseas mortgage services.

“We are keen to provide our members with the right connections in the specialist finance industry and the ability to work with an expert in the overseas mortgage market is a welcome addition and should create additional opportunities.”

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