Flower joins MAB network

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Mortgage adviser flower has joined the Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) network.

Flower is part of the Romans Group of companies and has around 15 advisers.

This brings the number of advisers within the MAB network to over 500.

“Finding the right commercial and cultural partner was key to our decision making process and we undertook an extensive review of all potential networks before choosing MAB,” said Greg May, director of flower.

“We share the same entrepreneurial spirit and MAB fully support our growth aspirations. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship.”

Peter Brodnicki, chief executive of Mortgage Advice Bureau, added: “Flower typifies the quality of organisation that MAB has been able to attract: it is ambitious, very keen to try new ideas and systems, sees the enormous potential for protection sales, and wants to build a proposition to be able to attract the best advisers in its area, which is essential for any market leading business.

“It will be a pleasure working with the team at flower as we are all driven to achieve the very highest possible standards.

“Our experience as a marketing leading broker has helped us attract some very high quality businesses to MAB, and as with flower, we are seen and position ourselves more as a strategic partner rather than a network.”

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