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Mortgage Aggregators

As your sub-aggregator, we can provide you with the following services:


Guarantee that your clients will always remain your clients.
Generous commission structure.
Support your business and assist you to succeed.
A strong supportive network of independent brokers and benefit from their growth and learning experience.
Regular professional developments and training.
Access to inexpensive professional indemnity insurance.
Access to our corporate arrangements, such as building your business website, business cards.
Provide brokers with a total solution and benefits of our strategic alliance with other professional organisations.
No joining fees.
No minimum sales targets to meet.


Loan Split Commission Structure


VOLUME
PER MONTH

UPFRONT
COMMINSSION

TRAIL
INCOME

$0 - $750,000
85%
85%
$750,000 - $1,000,000
90%
90%
$1,000,000 - $++++
92.5%
92.5%



At Diamond Finance, it isn’t all about numbers, our people are our priority and there is nothing we do better than nurture success.

Our growth is largely attributed to the drive and ambition of our existing brokerage force, a team of people who are just as committed to building their own businesses as we are.

Tired of working on your own as an independent mortgage broker?
Do you feel that you don’t have someone to talk with about your business struggles and how to grow your business?


New Brokers


Beside all the above services provided to experience brokers, we will also include the following services to new brokers:
Organise professional study and training necessary to obtain appropriate memberships.
Assist in the start up of this business, such as professional insurances and COSL membership, etc.
Mentoring program.
Generous commission structure while being mentored.

Whether you are sole trader or a broker looking to grow a team of loan writers, we offer varying levels of training and mentoring to broaden your required skill set.

Diamond Finance offers a unique team environment, and we understand that while financial success is important, so is job satisfaction. Diamond Finace mortgage brokers are also bound to the highest ethical standards, and our own code of conduct.
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