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  • Profile photo of BorisSBorisS
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    @boriss
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    Hi All,
    I know this question must have been asked before.
    But which bank would you recommend is the best for quick turn around
    for approvals, etc ?
    Or is it depends on the person you deal with?
    A big bank that I deal with right now is very slow to move and takes
    a long time to get things done. Not to mention the slopiness in operations.
    Documents are being missplaced, lost, you name it.
    If the person goes on holidays or is sick the process stalls.
    Obviously from my viewpoint it’s not good as I miss out on opportunities.
    Can you recommend a bank and/or a person in Melbourne?
    Much appreciated,
    Boris

    “no pain, no gain!”

    Profile photo of brahmsbrahms
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    @brahms
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    hi there Boris

    i deal with most of them as a broker, i think they all have good and bad days – it just depends what day in the cycle you get!!

    good luck with it all.

    cheers

    brahms
    [email protected]
    Brisbane

    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    I agree, they all move up and down, someweeks fast, others slow. But I have found the smaller lenders are generally quicker.

    Terryw
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    Profile photo of BorisSBorisS
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    @boriss
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    Thank you Terryw!

    I take your point.

    I’ll try to suss out smaller lenders. [suave2]

    Boris

    “no pain, no gain!”

    Profile photo of Mobile MortgageMobile Mortgage
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    @mobile-mortgage
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    Hi Boris,
    It sounds like you may be experiencing delays at a local branch level, have you considered using a mortgage broker to source and follow up on your finance requirements?
    The majority of mortgage brokers bypasses the local branch and corresponds direct with the loan assessor’s, cheers.

    Regards
    Steven
    Mortgage Broker
    Mobile Mortgage Market

    [email protected]
    http://www.mobilemortgagemarket.com.au
    Ph:0402483216
    Ph:1800 820 500
    VICTORIA

    PLEASE note comments made should not be taken as specific taxation, financial, legal or investment advice.

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