Just Mortgages launches golden hello scheme

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Just Mortgages has launched a new golden hello scheme to support experienced advisers who are transferring from an employed role to self-employed.

The broker firm is offering a commission advance whereby brokers are paid up to £2,500 per month for three months.

Carl Parker (pictured), national director of the Just Mortgages self-employed division, said: “By offering this enhanced commission we hope to support more and more make the leap and forge a successful career as a self-employed broker.

“Our motto for our team is ‘on your own, but not alone’, and we ensure that all our brokers get the support they need to thrive.

“Whether this is professional advice from our exceptional training team, designing a business plan with our expert area directors, or discussing a personal issue with our confidential support team, we have put in place everything a broker needs to prosper.”

Just Mortgages recently hit 400 brokers in its self-employed division and the enhanced commission scheme will support its plans to reach 550 brokers by the end of 2022.

For those with less experience, Just Mortgages is also offering commission enhancement, paying them a higher rate on any business written in the first three months.

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