Job Description
This is a self employed, hybrid working role based in Surrey. ? What’s in it for you: 70/30 split on self-generated business 55/45 split on any company-provided leads Occasional qualified leads provided A drive to self-generate with the support and guidance from Weycroft to achieve this No adviser fees to pay All network, admin & regulatory costs covered Flexible, hybrid working options with regular team interaction Full administrative support to maximise your time advising clients Join a growing, close-knit brokerage where you’ll benefit from strong lead generation, a proven support structure, and the autonomy to build a highly profitable client bank. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced adviser who wants to scale their earnings without the burden of operational overhead. What you’ll need to succeed: CeMAP qualified (or equivalent) Proven experience advising on mortgage & protection products (minimum of 1 year of solid advice) is preferable. Mortgage advice industry experience is a must Ability to work independently and manage your own pipeline Strong communication skills with a client-first approach Based within reasonable travelling distance of Weybridge offices in Surrey Why us: Weycroft is a well-established and growing brokerage with a strong reputation and a loyal client base. With a team of 5 advisers and more demand than capacity, you’ll step into a role where opportunity is immediate and tangible. You’ll be supported by an experienced principal with a track record of developing advisers, alongside a well-run back-office function that allows you to focus purely on revenue-generating activity. Regular team meetings and social events ensure a collaborative culture, even within a flexible working model. ? Weycroft is part of The Openwork Partnership, one of the UK’s largest and longest-established financial advice networks. This provides access to a broad proposition, strong provider relationships, and significant investment in adviser development through its Business School. The Openwork Foundation has also donated over £22m to UK charities, giving you the chance to be part of something with real community impact.
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