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[quote author=Matabele]
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I still believe that the club should be getting a higher percentage than 15% from Sea eagles Home loans.
Would you?
Absolutely. I already pay my existing referrers somewhere between 20 and 30% of total commissions received from the lender. On top of that my aggregator takes 15%.
It appears that the club has simply gone with Beavers mates instead of putting the business out to proper tender. From what I understand from mellonhead neither he nor other existing sponsors such as Auspak Financial Services were consulted with the final decision.
It is not about me getting the club's business because I have enough business of my own it is ensuring that the club maximises the income from allowing its name to be used and presumably access ot the leagues club;s ten of thoiuands of members.
If they can write loans for just 1% of the membership base then the club is talking about making some serious money.
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So you would give the club 30% of the fee for referral?
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I have one referrer that I give 30% to because he is an accountant.
The amount would depend on what else the club wanted you to do - ie set up websites etc which would cost money. But if it was just a matter of writing a loan for someone who was a football or club member then why not 30%.
But like my accountant if one of my clients came to me and said that he wanted me to put some of my commission to the his home loan to the football club then I would.
Maybe the club should also have a panel of brokers who are willing to provide a referal fee of at least 15% of their commision to the club for loans written.
They could put a coupon/ad in the Manly Daily listing the brokers who support the club and who will pass on part of their commission to the club upon presentation of the coupon to the broker when applying for a loan.
Agreements could be set up with each broker confirming the amount of commission to be paid to the club and each time a loan is written the client could call the club and provide the coupon number. This would ensure that the broker put the loan through to the club.