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What's happening to HBOS?

newrecruit
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Just been offered a job with HBOS (Halifax) with a opportunity to become a mortgage adviser when I complete CeMAP. But I was told that HBOS is being broken up and sold off (which is a familar news) but also any new jobs there are doomed...is this true?
Any mortgage adviser jobs with Halifax is going to dissappear when Halifax estate agencies are sold off, I was told...This is rather worrying for those who is starting there.
Surely, those who has savings and investments with HBOS are concerned as well.
Much appreciate any inside info
Any mortgage adviser jobs with Halifax is going to dissappear when Halifax estate agencies are sold off, I was told...This is rather worrying for those who is starting there.
Surely, those who has savings and investments with HBOS are concerned as well.
Much appreciate any inside info
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newrecruit wrote: »Just been offered a job with HBOS (Halifax) with a opportunity to become a mortgage adviser when I complete CeMAP.
I doubt very much that simply working for HBOS and being CeMAP qualified will guarantee you a mortgage adviser position.But I was told that HBOS is being broken up and sold off
The Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches remain intact alongside the bulk of LTSB branches in England and Wales.but also any new jobs there are doomed...is this true?Any mortgage adviser jobs with Halifax is going to dissappear when Halifax estate agencies are sold off, I was told
1) Bank branches - I would suggest that this is the jewel in the crown and not under any significant threat. Indeed, LBG seem keener to retain this than some of their Lloyds TSB branches.
2) Independent agencies - businesses licenced to operate a Halifax counter service. These businesses will often operate their own mortgage sales arm and all staff are employed by the agent and not by Halifax. The Daily Mail has reported that the Halifax may be conisering terminating the brand connection with these businesses.
3) Halifax Estate Agencies - this business has been sold (can't remember the name of the buyer) for £1. Counter staff will not be employed by the new owner. Estate agency and mortgage adviser staff will transfer under TUPE arrangements to the new owner of the business. The Halifax brand is not part of the sale.This is rather worrying for those who is starting there.Surely, those who has savings and investments with HBOS are concerned as well.
Good luck!0
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