We Are Mortgages extends partnership with Stonebridge

We Are Mortgages has extended its partnership with national mortgage network, Stonebridge, through a long-term agreement.

The decision to extend the partnership was inspired by the network’s leadership, ongoing investment in technology and its approach to supporting growth.

We Are Mortgages is a broker firm that current employs six advisers and has partnered with Stonebridge since 2018.

Chief executive at Stonebridge, Rob Clifford, said: "We Are Mortgages quickly established itself as a highly dynamic and ambitious firm within the mortgage advisory sector. Jack Adams and the team’s dedication to delivering outstanding client service aligns perfectly with our values and we are obviously delighted to have extended our partnership for the long-term.

"We remain committed to continually investing in exceptional support and technology to enable firms like We Are Mortgages to focus on achieving their strategic goals with confidence."

Managing director at We Are Mortgages, Jack Adams, added: "Since joining Stonebridge in 2018, our experience has been consistently positive. The senior leadership team is accessible and personable, the systems and technology are easy to use and most importantly, we’ve always been supported to run our business in a way that works for us.

"Stonebridge has always stood out to us for its flexibility and its genuine commitment to helping firms like ours succeed."



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