Sesame Bankhall Group takes stake in new build broker

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Sesame Bankhall Group (SBG) has acquired a stake in New Homes Mortgage Services (NHMS).

SBG is taking a significant stake in the 40-adviser strong business, with the option to increase the shareholding in the future.

NHMS is the largest appointed representative (AR) mortgage and protection firm in SBG’s Sesame Network, of which it has been a member for almost 30 years.

NEW BUILD SPECIALIST

Based in Cannock, NHMS is a mortgage and protection advisory business specialising in the new build market. It has 40 advisers and 80 employees and looks after the needs of 45,000 clients, with over £760m of mortgage lending and £1.4m of protection premiums annually. While Richard Harrison will join the NHMS Board, the management team will remain unchanged, as will the roles and responsibilities of employees.

This is the first advice firm investment since SBG launched its new business growth strategy under CEO Richard Harrison earlier this year.

“[THIS IS] a clear indication of our ambitious business strategy”

The news follows the recent announcement of a new strategic partnership between SBG’s PMS Mortgage Club and Bankhall businesses and intermediary platform Acre to jointly invest and create bespoke technology solutions for the Directly Authorised (DA) adviser market.

Richard Harrison

Richard Harrison, CEO, SBG said: “The investment in New Homes Mortgage Services is a significant step in our own journey and a clear indication of our ambitious business strategy and commitment to grow and develop our adviser network and the wider Group, through both organic growth and investment in like-minded adviser businesses.

“Our focus remains on supporting advisory firms to grow and run their businesses, partnering with and investing in those who share our passion to deliver the very best outcomes for customers. Through our existing network relationship, it’s clear that in Stewart and the team at NHMS we have that partner, and we look forward to helping them further thrive and innovate, driving real value for their customers and their people.”

“PERFECT PARTNER”

Stewart Bartle, managing director of NHMS, added: “We have ambitious plans to grow the business, and this was a natural next step in our journey to enable us to do that.

“From day one, it was clear that Sesame Bankhall Group’s own adviser-led growth strategy and vision matched ours, making them the perfect partner to support our long-term aim to become the UK’s largest mortgage broker, helping more people to achieve their home ownership goals.”

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