Pia Financial Solutions
Mortgage Advisor

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This is a self employed, fully remote role.
What's in it for you:
- 80% commission split as standard
- Flexibility of a self-employed contract allowing for greater earning potential
- Rapid and reliable commission payments
- Ability to build your own trading style, helping you to stand out in the market
- Fully remote
- In-house supervision team for training and development on all aspects including business support and generation including business workshops
- Access to pre-approved marketing material
- Regular national and regional events
- Additional earning potential through referrals for wills, commercial lending, secured loans and conveyancing
- Potential for career progression into full financial advice including ability to obtain further qualifications
Pia are looking for experienced advisers who value support, autonomy and seeing the recognition they deserve. Whether you are looking for generous commission splits, your own trading style, require admin support or be part of a forward-thinking, adviser-first culture they will help you to thrive.
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As a Mortgage advisor, you will be part of a nationwide network of mortgage specialists who put people first. Offering advice on almost every aspect of a clients’ financial needs: from Protection and Insurance, to Mortgages and full Financial Planning. With a dedicated team of professionals supporting you, you can focus on outstanding customer service, excellent advice and building your client base.
What will you need to succeed?
- CeMAP or CII Certificate in Mortgage Advice qualified is a must
- 12 months experience of providing advice on Mortgage and Protection products preferable
- Passion for customer service


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Why us?
Pia Financial Services is part of The Openwork Partnership, who are one of the UKs largest and longest established financial advice networks. There are many benefits of being part of something bigger including the ownership structure - The Openwork Partnership is owned by its firms, Bain Capital and its employees so is somewhat of a democracy. It boasts a broad proposition with deep ties to providers and has some serious resources at its disposal. It puts the development of its colleagues, advisers and firm support staff first with its very own Business School. The Openwork Foundation, who have donated over £22m to UK registered charities since it was founded, is a great opportunity for everyone to get involved and give back to the community it serves.
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