Which bank offers the best policies for your interest-only clients?

The Brokers on Banks survey needs your input

Which bank offers the best policies for your interest-only clients?

Your clients rely on you to know which banks are best for them, particularly in the current climate.

And we want to know which banks are best for your clients too.

What are the best bank policies your clients can investigate? That’s just one of the topics in the spotlight in the Brokers on Banks survey – the Australian mortgage industry’s most comprehensive report into the nation’s major lenders based on the input of brokers.

We’ve been receiving great feedback on how brokers feel about banks’ performance over the past year – feedback that could change how banks interact with the mortgage industry.

Be sure to make your voice heard by taking part in the survey - and you’ll be automatically entered into a draw to win a Glenfiddich 21-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky (RRP $199).

Have your say

The survey closes this Friday 8 February. The Brokers on Banks report will be published in issue 19.03 of MPA magazine, out in March.

Your clients rely on you to know which banks are best for them, particularly in the current climate.

And we want to know which banks are best for your clients too.

What are the best bank policies your clients can investigate? That’s just one of the topics in the spotlight in the Brokers on Banks survey – the Australian mortgage industry’s most comprehensive report into the nation’s major lenders based on the input of brokers.

We’ve been receiving great feedback on how brokers feel about banks’ performance over the past year – feedback that could change how banks interact with the mortgage industry.

Be sure to make your voice heard by taking part in the survey - and you’ll be automatically entered into a draw to win a Glenfiddich 21-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky (RRP $199).

Have your say

The survey closes this Friday 8 February. The Brokers on Banks report will be published in issue 19.03 of MPA magazine, out in March.

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