The deadline for the Top 75 issue is quickly approaching so get your submission in today to ensure your consideration for the mortgage broker industry’s most coveted list.
The deadline for the Top 75 issue is quickly approaching so get your submission in today to ensure your consideration for the mortgage broker industry’s most coveted list.
Those making the rankings this year will, for the first time, be announced at a ceremony as part of the CMP Mortgage Summit, set for May 8 at the Toronto Congress Centre. To register for the summit, click here.
If you don’t attend the event focused on broker professional development and just ahead of the CMAs, you’ll have to wait for your May issue of CMP to find out who cracked the list.
Will we see the same trends among our Top 75 this year?
The list was made up of brokers spread across nine provinces, with the majority based in Ontario (28) and British Columbia (respectively). Are we set to see greater representation in the prairies and the Maritimes this year?
As for industry trends, last year only one of our top-five brokers admitted to using rate sites but with the growing prevalence of that platform, perhaps we will see a higher proportion of players relying on them this year.
Submission rules remain unchanged from last year, and focus on the individual funded volume of brokers -- numbers that are subjected to verification. For the complete rules and to get started on your submission, click here. Submissions close April 18.
Those making the rankings this year will, for the first time, be announced at a ceremony as part of the CMP Mortgage Summit, set for May 8 at the Toronto Congress Centre. To register for the summit, click here.
If you don’t attend the event focused on broker professional development and just ahead of the CMAs, you’ll have to wait for your May issue of CMP to find out who cracked the list.
Will we see the same trends among our Top 75 this year?
The list was made up of brokers spread across nine provinces, with the majority based in Ontario (28) and British Columbia (respectively). Are we set to see greater representation in the prairies and the Maritimes this year?
As for industry trends, last year only one of our top-five brokers admitted to using rate sites but with the growing prevalence of that platform, perhaps we will see a higher proportion of players relying on them this year.
Submission rules remain unchanged from last year, and focus on the individual funded volume of brokers -- numbers that are subjected to verification. For the complete rules and to get started on your submission, click here. Submissions close April 18.