OneFamily unveils lifetime mortgage support for advisers

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OneFamily has introduced a Lifetime Mortgage Knowledge Hub to support financial advisers with guides, advice and news.

The Hub features articles on subjects such as lead generation, getting the most from LinkedIn, working from home and qualifying as an equity release adviser.

It is part of a support package for advisers that includes webinars which have covered the legal process, technology and updates from the Equity Release Council. The webinars have also given delegates the opportunity to speak directly to OneFamily’s underwriters.

Chris Brown, OneFamily’s head of lifetime mortgages distribution, said: “It’s been a tough year and we want to give advisers as much support as we can.

“The OneFamily Lifetime Mortgage Knowledge Hub is a one stop shop with reader-friendly articles containing essential nuggets of information that advisers will find invaluable. These are regularly updated and include the very latest industry news alongside hints and tips.

“Together with our webinars and our friendly telephone helpline, it offers extra value to advisers who are registered with us.”

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