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BrightTalks – Stewart Simpson, Second Charge Mortgage Specialist

by | Oct 15, 2025 | All, Vlogs

Bright Talks

Bright Talks is our behind-the-scenes video series, giving you a closer look at the people who power our business. In each episode, we speak with team members from across the company to learn more about their roles, their teams, and what drives their success.

In the third episode of Bright Talks, Andrew Cappaert, Group Head of National Accounts, talks with Stewart Simpson, Second Charge Mortgage Specialist, to talk all things second charge mortgages. Often overlooked, second charges can sometimes be the better option for clients – and Stewart shares how raising awareness and understanding can lead to more suitable outcomes for both brokers and customers.

 

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