There has been much uproar in the Canadian mortgage community about Kevin O’Leary and the creation of
O’Leary Mortgages. Many mortgage brokers are upset that his mortgage product bypasses mortgage brokers and "trivializes" our role. Personally, I welcome O’Leary Mortgages into the mortgage mix. Hopefully his mortgage product can make its way into Quebec. Kevin's profile will bring more attention to the mortgage industry.
I love my job as a mortgage broker but for the average person mortgages and debt is still a mystery. Here is where a mortgage broker should be instrumental. Our role is to find the right mortgage for our clients' needs but also guide our clients to pay down their mortgage, help our clients' manage their debt, how to fix/maintain one's credit, among other things within the box of our mortgage license.
Whether you love him or not, Kevin O’Leary is successful and appears to be an advocate for the broker model. Kevin is correct in the broker model is not the sole model of delivering mortgages to the consumer. Let's face it if a client wants an ING mortgage they can apply directly online to ING. I think that Kevin is challenging our profession to do better. As a profession we
must provide value of our client today, on an ongoing basis and in the future. "#Being awesome," Scott Stratten shares in his book
The Book of Awesomeness is critical.
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Scott Stratten's presentation about Awesomeness at the Mortgage Forum 2012 in Vacouver |
Scott is an advocate for quality of product but more importantly that we are in an age demanding excellent customer service. As broker we must provide exceptional customer service and value as this is what will keep customer's returning to you rather than just rate. Clients get it and need that advice! But it's up to us to keep stepping up and evolving with the times whether it delivering on service, banking developments or technology. Hence why I say I support O’Leary Mortgages. As mortgage brokers we need to continue evolving and provide value to customers. O’Leary Mortgages will also bring more attention to the mortgage brokerage channel. After all,
approximately 44% of overall Canadians actually use our services.
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