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How to Become a Mortgage Broker
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By Joe Kocsis

How to become a mortgage broker can be easily answered. Having been in the Financial Services Industry for over 20 years gives me a good insight into helping budding mortgage advisers to get onto the ladder of giving mortgage advise.

As the Marketing Director of Money Marketing Limited a training company that is specifically focused on helping delegates through the Mortgage Advice Qualifications, I have inside knowledge on what it takes to be a mortgage adviser and on how to become a mortgage broker.

So how do you start? A potential employer will require an employee to have gained a pass in the Certificate in Mortgage Advice & Practice (CEMAP 1 exam (or equivalent) before they will consider employing them as a trainee mortgage adviser or mortgage consultant. After successfully gaining employment you will need to pass CeMAP 2 & 3 before you will be allowed to give mortgage advice and recommendation.

You will not need academic qualifications to be able to pass the Cemap exams but one thing you will need is a strong desire to succeed in a highly competitive industry.

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If you are looking to start a career in Financial Services as a mortgage advisor but are finding it hard to get your foot in the door, let our dedicated team of industry-experienced CeMAP training professionals lead the way. We have people travelling to our venues from all parts of the country including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

The start to becoming a mortgage advisor is getting through the initial CeMAP training programme, successfully passing the CeMAP exams and then moving on to learning about how to become a mortgage broker.

To attain the Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeMAP) qualification, you must achieve examination passes in each of the three CeMAP modules, namely:

CeMAP Module 1

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