New mortgage and protection network targets self-employed advisers

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A new, mortgage and protection network launched last month.

Abundance Network was founded by Ravi Badyal and Sehar Zaman (pictured), who also run Your Keys and Protection.

The pair say the network was created with the recognition that no two brokers are the same and that a ‘one size fits all’ approach to managing them is not the key to success.

Zaman, Abundance Network managing director, said: “At Abundance we care. We work in partnership with advisers for the long term. We’ll support them every step of the way to help them grow their business with the sole aim of helping them succeed in providing outstanding service for their clients.”

Ravi Badyal, the network’s business development director said: “We’ve developed a flexible network proposition with advisers in mind to help them grow to be the best they can be.

“We’ve combined bespoke support, cutting edge Fintech systems and access to the best lenders and specialist services available in the market to help them write business as efficiently as they can.”

Michael Craig, sales director at Brilliant Solutions, added: “In the period of time that myself and Brilliant Solutions have worked alongside Sehar, Ravi and all the team at the Abundance Network, I have been nothing but impressed with their forward thinking and client focused ethos. We are extremely proud to be their mortgage club and packager of choice.”

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