Pepper Money backs Broker Boost Initiative

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Pepper Money is the latest organisation to sign up to support the new Broker Boost Initiative.

Broker Boost Initiative provides educational content and workshops for brokers, to help them deal successfully with today’s mortgage market.

Pepper Money already has its ‘Be More You’ campaign and will support brokers through the delivery to the Broker Boost Initiative of thought leadership to educate broker business growth and diversification.

Jeff Knight (pictured), found of Broker Boost Initiative, said: “It is exciting to have Pepper Money on board so soon after launch. They got the concept instantly. And as a brand they really do want to demonstrate they care about brokers and want to help through some educational content and workshops.

“As they say, there are three types of companies: those that makes things happen, those that watch things happen and those that wonder what happened. Pepper is clearly in the first camp.”

Phil Green, marketing director at Pepper Money, added: “At Pepper Money, we’re here to help mortgage brokers fulfil their ambitions by helping more customers to achieve their goals. We take a human approach to decision-making and want to extend this by being human and helpful to brokers through this great Broker Boost Initiative.

“We want brokers to succeed in helping every customer they encounter and our latest Specialist Lending Study shows that there’s growing demand from those customers whose circumstances could see a mortgage application rejected by a high street lender. Our thought leadership content will equip brokers with the skills they need to identify those customers and deliver them with excellent service and great outcomes.”

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