Building a resilient, successful business as a mortgage advisor requires more than just handling individual transactions.

It’s about cultivating lasting relationships with a portfolio of clients and offering them the full range of financial support they need throughout their lives. This approach doesn’t just create satisfied clients, it also builds a business that is attractive to buyers when it comes time to exit.

The Cornerstone Network is an FCA-regulated financial services network which supports mortgage and protection advisers to provide best-practice financial advice. The Cardiff-headquartered firm believes that the relationship-management model, based on that historically used by high street banks, is the key to success.

Haydn Thomas, Cornerstone Finance Group CEO, said: “If a mortgage advisor is only focused on getting clients through the door for a mortgage every five or ten years, there’s a real risk they will turn to someone else for their other financial needs in the meantime. And once they do, they may start going elsewhere for their mortgage too.

“That’s why we encourage advisors to build relationships that go beyond a single service. A client should see you as the go-to person for all their financial needs, not just mortgages. By offering support across a range of services, such as commercial insurance, later life lending, specialist protection and other financial products, you create a deeper bond and a longer-lasting relationship with each client.”

This is where being part of a network comes in. An advisor who works with Cornerstone has access to specialists in commercial finance, insurance, life cover and protection, and as well as pensions and investment expertise.

Haydn continued: “Cornerstone Commercial Finance’s team brings 428 years of collective financial services experience to the table. For mortgage advisors, a partnership with a network is not about outsourcing finance options; it’s about tapping into a deep well of knowledge and expertise that can help their clients succeed.

“This is not just about providing more choice; it’s about ensuring that clients can find the financial solutions that truly fit their needs. Being part of a network means a mortgage advisor can turn transactional interactions into long-term relationships built on trust and mutual understanding.”

Haydn said: “By working with a network like Cornerstone, mortgage advisors can broaden their expertise and they can offer additional services. This means that even if an advisor doesn’t offer a service directly, they can refer clients to trusted partners. This way, your clients are still coming to you, meeting all their needs through the relationships you’ve built.”

Focusing on client retention, rather than just acquisition, is the key to a stronger, more resilient business. Not only will you better serve your clients by being there for all their financial needs, but you’ll also build a business with true long-term value – one that will be highly attractive when the time comes to sell.

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