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Mortgage AIPs, Loan Offers & the Mortgage Application Process - with Denis Bastick from EBS

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  • čas přidán 29. 09. 2020
  • In this series of clips I am joined with Denis Bastick from EBS.
    I'm delighted to have Denis guest feature in this series to use his experience in the industry to help explain everything anyone needs to know about mortgages.
    This is a series that I have broken down into different segments so you can go straight to the videos that are relevant for you.
    In this video we discuss
    -AIPs , Approval in Principal timeframes
    -Moving from AIP to Loan offer
    -Loan offers timeline & deadlines
    -How to get your paperwork together
    -How to speed up the process
    #mortgagesmadeeasy #moneymadeeasy #everythingmadeasy #gettingyoumortgageready
    You'll find loads more FREE content to help you take control of any aspect of your finances here at www.askpaul.ie
    Or on any of my social channels @askpaulnow
    Paul is considered one of Ireland’s leading financial advisors, is an internationally recognised CFP® (Certified Financial Planner), as certified by the Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB).
    He has over 15 years’ experience in the Finance sector starting out in RSA and Irish Life, Paul now heads up his own brokerage, Pax Financial planning which he has grown from a two-man operation to one of Ireland’s top financial planning firms. As well as Pax he also owns and runs 4 other successful companies within the financial sector.
    With his straight-talking no-nonsense approach to money and business, he regularly features on TV, radio &, with an ever-growing social following he has quickly become Ireland’s favourite financial advisor.

Komentáře • 1

  • @paldavi2876
    @paldavi2876 Před 3 lety +2

    Oh no another financial advisor telling how to part with your money.sorry people are not morons and are intelligent. Listening to another bank talking about mortgages .. fleecing pei on rates . Just a note to you Paul .an asset put money in your pocket not take it out.
    Enough of this !!!