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Mortgage Express announce Jim Fielden as Mortgage Adviser

Published: Fri 6 Sep 2013 03:15 PM
New Appointment: Mortgage Express
For immediate release
Mortgage Express is pleased to announce the appointment of Jim Fielden as Mortgage Adviser.
With approximately 30 years’ experience in banking, business ownership and hospitality, Mr Fielden brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the team. He began his career in the banking industry, and has since moved on to customer service roles in hospitality, making him well known in the Whangarei region.
“I really enjoy working closely with the community,” says Mr Fielden. “Being able to help people – especially first home buyers – is extremely satisfying, and something I really enjoy.”
General Manager of Mortgage Express, Sarah Johnston says: “Jim is a great addition to the Mortgage Express team. He is extremely knowledgeable and well-connected in his local area. He has a great awareness of customer service and what that means for clients.”
Mr Fielden is based in Whangarei, and will be assisting clients from Mangawhai to Kerikeri.
About Mortgage Express
Mortgage Express is the fastest growing mortgage and insurance adviser company in Australasia. In operation since 1998, it has access to a wide range of lenders and insurers, and has helped more than 20,000 New Zealand families buy their dream homes. With 37 advisers across New Zealand, Mortgage Express assists in settling over 2,200 loans annually.
Mortgage Express is owned by Harcourts, New Zealand’s largest real estate group, a privately owned New Zealand company which operates in 10 countries around the globe.
ENDS

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