First Complete brokers upbeat about coming months

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45% of First Complete advisers say they are expecting to do more business in the next quarter than in the previous three months despite July to September typically being amongst the quietest months of the year.

Meanwhile, a further 35% expected business levels to stay the same over the summer months.

First Complete has just completed its inaugural adviser sentiment survey reporting some very positive sentiment about the outlook of the market.

52% of advisers feel the same about the market as they did three months ago while 25% of First Complete advisers reported that they also feel more positive about the market now compared to the end of the first quarter balanced by 23% who were less positive.

66% said that their clients felt the same about the market than they did three months ago, only 11% were more positive, while 24% were more pessimistic about the current market than previously.

The survey also asked its members if they were expecting a rise in remortgages due to lenders raising SVRs; 55% of advisers are not expecting much change in remortgage business which may, in part, be due to a level of scepticism over an ever changing lending landscape. 9% of advisers bucked the trend however, and expected all of their clients to remortgage as a result of SVR changes.

In addition, advisers were asked what they thought the biggest growth area would be for their business over the next three months: 32% thought that protection would be their biggest growth area, 25% thought it would be in buy-to-let, 16% thought remortgage and 15% said purchases. Of the remainder general insurance also received a notable mention from 7% of respondents.

“With protection becoming more affordable than ever and the EU Gender Directive set to go live in December, it is no wonder that protection is the area brokers are expecting to grow the most in the coming months,” said Jon Round, chief executive of First Complete.

“Whether the reason is regulatory, commercial or market driven, it is more vital than ever that brokers have accurate data, information and collateral to talk to their clients with confidence and help to dismiss some of the negativity brought about by media sensationalising. This ensures that clients are able to make informed decisions about their financial futures while having a trusted and knowledgeable adviser who understands the current options available presents the best solution.”

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