MAB finalises Australian joint venture

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Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) has completed its investment in its new joint venture in Australia, MAB Broker Services Pty Ltd.

MAB has entered into this new joint venture with Mortgageport Management PTY Limited, a mortgage manager and mortgage broker based in Sydney.

MAB and Mortgageport both hold 45% of shares in MAB Broker Services for consideration of A$4,500 each, with the remainder of the shares being held by senior management of MAB Broker Services.

The initial introducer to MAB Broker Services will be Purplebricks Australia. MAB and Mortgageport will each be providing initial funding to MAB Broker Services via loans of A$0.25m (c. £0.15m) each and MAB and Mortgageport will provide further loan funding to MAB Broker Services of up to A$0.25m (c. £0.15m) each in the first year of trading should it be required. MAB’s investment into MAB Broker Services has been and will be funded out of the company’s existing cash resources.

MAB Broker Services will trade under the Mortgage Advice Bureau brand and will offer independent mortgage advice, with protection at the core of its proposition, consistent with MAB’s UK business model. The joint venture will use many of the systems and processes adopted by MAB in the UK, with centralised lead generation, and telephone and regionally based advisers combining to deliver a comprehensive service to the Australian public.

Peter Brodnicki, chief executive, said: “As in the UK, our model in Australia is all about the customer experience and providing consumers with the choice of how they receive information and advice, and how they transact. Average property prices and mortgage sizes are higher in Australia than in the UK, with procuration fees also higher.

“We see many opportunities for the new business, which will benefit from our wealth of experience in the UK. The intermediary sector in Australia is yet to be the subject of regulatory change to the extent seen in the UK. We anticipate that this is likely to happen at some point in the future, and we will be well positioned to take advantage of the opportunities that we would expect to arise.

“Against this backdrop, and with a partner of the quality and ambition of Mortgageport, our partnership with Purplebricks, and Steve Weston’s continued involvement, we believe that the timing to test our expertise overseas in an attractive market couldn’t be better.”

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