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Sydney brokerage diversifies into planning, risk - Shore Financial

by James Mitchell7 minute read

Shore Financial has opened a new division as it looks to diversify its offering and provide clients with products and services in the financial planning and insurance space.

Shore Financial Planning and Insurance will be led by Benjamin Pike, who will serve as director of the new division, which aims to provide ‘level insurance premiums’ and adequate cover to the group’s mortgage customers.

“It is a common approach for financial advisers to sell their client’s insurance policies with large upfront commissions, exposing the client to premium shock in later years,” Mr Pike said. “At Shore, we believe in level insurance premiums, which will have the opposite effect.”

The Sydney-based group said its clients have the highest loan balances in the mortgage broking industry, and as such many of its borrowers have inadequate insurance to pay out their mortgages and cover their family’s commitments in the event of sickness, injury or ill-health.

“We tailor the insurances to the client’s particular requirements,” Mr Pike said. “In most cases the premium associated with these insurances can be paid by their superannuation.”

Mr Pike has been in the finance industry for over 10 years. He has held a Proper Authority since February 2006 and is a certified financial planner. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in financial planning.

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James Mitchell

AUTHOR

James Mitchell has over eight years’ experience as a financial reporter and is the editor of Wealth and Wellness at Momentum Media.

He has a sound pedigree to cover the business of mortgages and the converging financial services sector having reported for leading finance titles InvestorDaily, InvestorWeekly, Accountants Daily, ifa, Mortgage Business, Residential Property Manager, Real Estate Business, SMSF Adviser, Smart Property Investment, and The Adviser.

He has also been published in The Daily Telegraph and contributed online to FST Media and Mergermarket, part of the Financial Times Group.

James holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and an MA in Journalism.

 

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