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NEW ACCREDITATION FOR MORTGAGE BROKERS
Mortgage brokers are blossoming in the current environment
and are gaining an increasing share of the mortgage market. This is great
news because you should consult with a mortgage professional when you’re
making one of the most important financial decisions of your life. But, keep
in mind, that not all mortgage brokers have the same level of training and
experience.
That’s why it’s such great news for Canadians
that the mortgage industry now has national accreditation: the Accredited
Mortgage Professional (AMP). When you meet with a mortgage broker with an
AMP, you’ll be assured that your business is in the hands of a professional.
Canadians are accustomed to purchasing financial products
like investments and insurance from an accredited professional. Now they can
look for a similar professional designation from their mortgage expert.
The program was introduced just this year by the Canadian
Institute of Mortgage Brokers and Lenders (CIMBL). Like similar accreditation
programs for mutual fund sales people, or stock brokers, the AMP is designed
to ensure an appropriate level of training and experience. Mortgage professionals
from every field are eligible to acquire the accreditation: from mortgage
brokers on the front lines to those who specialize in lending or mortgage
insurance, for example.
While the vast majority of Canadian mortgage brokers take
seriously the important responsibility that they have to their clients, the
designation provides mortgage customers with a tool to help select their mortgage
expert. This kind of designation is especially valuable in an industry where
provincial regulations vary – and so a variety of practice standards
are in place. A single national proficiency standard brings mortgage brokers
in line with other financial professionals.
The AMP designation can now offer you confidence that your
mortgage broker has industry experience, has taken ethics and industry training,
and is committed to a program of ongoing education to retain their designation.
In order to qualify for the designation, mortgage professionals must have
at least five years experience or successfully complete a recognized mortgage
professional proficiency course, and take an ethics training course. They
must also commit to a minimum 10 hours of continuing education each year,
and agree to be governed by the professional code of the national CIMBL organization.
With a growing number of Canadians now seeking
the services of independent mortgage brokers to help them assess
their mortgage options – in a $600 billion industry –
the timing is perfect. It’s your money, after all, and you
should have the tools to make the best possible decision. An independent
mortgage broker can offer you the broadest range of mortgage rates
and options. Now they can also offer you the added assurance of
their newly minted designation: the AMP.
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