While industry figures show that there are a falling number of women in the broking industry, this profession has a lot to offer, according to Stoneturn director Alycia Inglis.
Alycia Inglis has been a mortgage broker for more than 15 years, and over that time has established her own award-winning broking business, Stoneturn, and won countless awards on an individual basis, including Best Customer Service (Individual) at this year’s Better Business Awards NSW/ACT and is a finalist for mortgage and finance broker category at the upcoming Women in Finance Awards.
As well as leading her own brokerage, the Sydney-based broker also runs the Make It Happen - Women in Broking community on Facebook and LinkedIn as a way for women to connect, network and support with each other.
In this episode of Elite Broker, tune in to find out
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- How she runs her leading brokerage
- Why she’s hoping to support and encourage more women in this industry
- What he thinks could be done to improve the mortgage market
And much more!
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