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Selling risk with mortgages ‘a no brainer’

Two mortgage brokers say they began offering life insurance services to increase the value of their books and boost their bottom lines.

by Francesca Krakue
May 8, 2017
in Risk
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Speaking to sister publication The Adviser, Finance Made Easy director Tony Bice said, “Risk insurance is a product that you sell in line with a mortgage. It’s just a no-brainer”.

Mr Bice explained that he branched into financial planning, specialising predominantly in risk insurance, as he saw that there was a natural fit between a client taking out a mortgage and ensuring that they protect that mortgage.

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“People that are like me see the benefit in going over and above a mortgage for a number of reasons. Number one, it creates a more competitive advantage for me as a mortgage broker. If I’m up against another mortgage broker, the first thing my client will say to me is, ‘Well, why should I go with you?’” he said.

“And my response is quite simple. I say to them, ‘Okay, I don’t know what the other guy is like but is he a financial planner as well as a mortgage broker?’ And 90 per cent of the time the client will say no. Then I leverage off that and say, ‘Well, with me you’re getting the whole gamut of product offerings and advice, so in other words I can take whatever a typical mortgage broker can do and I can take it to the next level’.”

Mr Bice said another important benefit of selling insurance as a mortgage broker is that it adds to the value of your book.

“At some stage in the future, we are all going to retire or there’s always going to be an exit strategy. And I can tell you quite frankly that if I’m buying a mortgage book and I’m buying a mortgage book that’s also got a financial planning book attached to it, I know which one has got the more value,” he said.

Mr Bice said the quality of clients goes hand-in-hand with the value of a broker’s book, and clients who have also taken out insurance are ‘stickier’.

“If I’m just a typical mortgage broker selling mortgages, the ability to hang on to that client and stop them from being approached by another broker that may be talking to them at a barbecue, or the incentive for their client to go somewhere else is not as strong because there’s no string attaching me to them.

“But all my clients have got their mortgage protected and have done their risk insurance which is their life, total and permanent disability, incapacitation and critical illness.”

Meanwhile, Pink Finance mortgage broker Nicole Cannon told The Adviser that since integrating insurance into her offering, her business has become more of a “global” service.

“We are not just doing home loans, refinancing and investment properties, we are doing everything now. We really are that one-stop shop and that just makes you become the finance go-to person for clients … it generates a conversation for clients to come back,” Ms Cannon said.

She added that as a broker, selling insurance not only shows that you are taking a more mindful to helping clients, but it also boosts your brokerage’s bottom line.

“Really, you are taking your client’s best interest to heart and, ultimately, if you do convert, you are going to get an extra $500 or $1,000 or whatever the insurance will be for not doing much, just actually being more mindful and paying attention to your clients.”

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Comments 9

  1. Anons says:
    9 years ago

    The attitudes of these mortgage brokers cum planners really sums up what is wrong with the industry today. Too few people see a quick buck instead of truly trying to ensure their best interests are being looked after. Particularly Ms Cannon, her views on the ease of doing insurance and the simplicity of it indicate that there is almost no chance her clients best interests have been met.

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  2. The Naked Adviser says:
    9 years ago

    Not doing much. She is in for a shock. Might be time I offered mortgages (Fries) with that Insurance and Super. Get real. Cant imagine she has dealt with one claim in her life nor will she in the future, except giving the Claims number line out. Fodder for the Lawyers.

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  3. Lou Read says:
    9 years ago

    Utter nonsense

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  4. Nobby Kleinman says:
    9 years ago

    If risk advisers have a problem with mortgage brokers, then perhaps they should consider an alliance between the two for referrals. In light of what is coming, many more risk advisers are looking to grow their business, preferably without taking on an extra burden of further education or licensing. Mortgage brokers are a great match, but be prepared to open up your respective filing cabinets to gain mutual benefits.

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  5. Phil says:
    9 years ago

    Agree with Anons, this is exactly why we have LIF now. Clowns like this ‘tacking on’ insurance ‘advising’ [or lack thereof] on the backs of their ‘bread and butter’ business. . Life Insurance is not an ‘after thought’, it is vital protection planning that has to be well thought out and fully advised on. Imagine the financial mess left after the mortgage of $500k is paid off with a $500k life cover – leaving nothing else for the dependants to fall back on.

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  6. Anonymous says:
    9 years ago

    If Nicole is not doing much for the insurance dollar, then she’s a licensee’s nightmare

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  7. Anonymous says:
    9 years ago

    I think Ms Cannon should stick to mortgages if she is not doing much for her client in the way of insurance

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