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Broker rejoins Loan Market

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The Adviser

A Victorian broker has rejoined Loan Market to take advantage of the group's partnership with a leading real estate agency.

Lori Ristevski began his broking career with Loan Market in 2011 before moving to a competitor in December 2014 because he thought it would be a better opportunity for his business at the time.

“In the beginning of my career as a mortgage broker, I chose Loan Market because of their partnership with Ray White. That connection is only getting stronger and, after leaving the group, it became clear my business fits in with the direction of Loan Market,” he said.

“I made the decision to rejoin Loan Market [last] month because their value offering is going from strength to strength.”

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Mr Ristevski, who operates in Victoria's Point Cook region as well as Melbourne’s CBD, said his ambition for his Loan Market business is to bring a more structured approach.

“My aim is to build structure within my business by implementing systems around administration and referral partnerships using the support services of the Loan Market corporate team,” he said.

“Once the processes are in place, I can spend more time doing what I do best – finding solutions for my customers.”

Andrea McNaughton, Loan Market’s state director for Victoria, said Mr Ristevski’s return comes at a crucial time for the group.

“The last 12 months has been a transformative period for our group and seeing Lori’s experience is a testament to the hard work of the past year and proof our offering to brokers is valuable,” she said.

[Related: Loan Market unveils new broker platform]

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