Just Mortgages recruited 37 new brokers last month

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Just Mortgages has reported continued growth with the recruitment of 37 new brokers in June 2021.

19 brokers have graduated from Just Mortgages most recent training academy to join its employed division. These brokers enter the business from varied backgrounds, including banking and estate agency and will be based in its estate agency chain.

Just Mortgages has given the new brokers the training to achieve all their CeMap exams and advise clients properly. It will continue to provide them with mentoring and guidance to help them become skilled mortgage brokers.

The remaining 18 brokers have joined the self-employed division of the business. All join from more corporate organisations and Just Mortgages says they are embracing the freedom of managing their own businesses while still being provided with any training and guidance they need.

Just Mortgages gives its self-employed brokers the freedom of running their own business, while providing them with a support structure, including compliance and ongoing mentoring.

The latest recruitments come after a period of growth for Just Mortgages, which began with 105 brokers. Less than five years later there are now more than 560.

John Phillips (pictured), group operations director at Just Mortgages, said: “Bringing new blood into the industry is both vital and extremely gratifying. Especially when they are as talented as those we have seen enrol In our training academies.

“There is a growing demand from skilled brokers to find a different employment route to those they have been used to. Our self-employed division gives them that opportunity to take control of their careers and support them to make their business goals come to life.

“It is a key aspect to our ethos to provide brokers with options whatever route they want to take, be that employed, self-employed, telephone only, home working or even specialising in new build, protection or wealth management.

“To see the Just Mortgages team growing, month after month, is incredibly rewarding and I look forward to welcoming many more brokers in the future.”

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