Paradigm in Scottish registration drive

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Paradigm Mortgage Services will be exhibiting at this week’s Financial Services Expo (FSE) Glasgow event undertaking a membership registration push for Scottish advisory firms.

FSE Glasgow takes place on 4 March at the Hilton Glasgow Hotel. It has over 40 exhibitors plus a seminar programme which includes a keynote address from the FCA’s Lynda Blackwell which will cover a regulatory update and details on how firms can prepare for the European Mortgage Credit Directive.

Paradigm Mortgage Services will be exhibiting at Glasgow from stand M8 and attendees are invited to meet the Paradigm team in order to discuss membership of both its mortgage arm and its sister protection proposition, Paradigm Protect.

All individuals who register for membership with either Paradigm Mortgage Services or Paradigm Protect on the day of FSE Glasgow will be entered into a prize draw to win a brand new iPad.

This event is the start of a concerted focus on the Scottish advisory market with Paradigm hosting two of its own Mortgage & Protection Events during May. These will be held on Wednesday 6 May in Glasgow and Thursday 7 May in Edinburgh.

Bob Hunt, chief executive of Paradigm Mortgage Services, said: “We are looking forward to this week’s FSE Glasgow event and meeting the large number of advisers expected to attend on Wednesday. 2015 is a big year for Paradigm north of the border as we are focusing a significant amount of resource on developing relationships with Scottish advisory firms who we feel will benefit considerably from both our mortgage and protection propositions.

“Our partnership approach rewards firms for their consistency, quality and loyalty as well as offering a unique profit share scheme which rebates additional income. Add on to this our full range of support services to firms, including our mortgage placement helpdesk, regular CPD events, compliance services and regulatory guidance, and we believe we have the market-leading proposition for directly authorised firms wherever they might be in the country.

We would urge all FSE Glasgow attendees to come and talk to the Paradigm team on stand M8 to see how we can support their businesses in what looks set to be a growing market in the months ahead.”

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