Mulcahy & Co Team win multiple PLAN National Awards

22 August 2022

Mulcahy & Co inclusive of COSIMFREE Home Loans have swept the National PLAN Awards held in Cairns recently.

PLAN Australia was established in 1999 and is one of Australia's largest mortgage aggregation groups, with over 1,600 members. Their National Awards are a chance to spotlight excellence amongst their brokers – nationwide.

 

Our team are all rated in the top 300 brokers (of 1,600) Australia-wide and won the following awards:

 

  • Warren Freeman (COSIMFREE Geelong) won ‘Broker of the Year (Volume) VIC/TAS’ and also 2nd place in the National Award of the same name. He also won the Diamond Award for being in the Top 20 nationally.
  • Liam Nankervis (COSIMFREE Geelong) won a DIAMOND Award for being in the top 20 brokers nationally (18th). He also won the ‘Excellence in Finance’ Award for total transactions (recognises the Top 15 nationally) - he was 6th.
  • COSIMFREE Home Loans Geelong won both the VIC/TAS and National Awards for the ‘Business of the Year (2-5 Loan Writers)’.
  • Neil McCahon, Matt Egan, Chris Dwyer & Evette Turlan (Mulcahy & Co) all won GOLD Awards for being in the top 200 brokers nationally.

 

A big congratulations to all our experts in the Loans & Finance area. Call the Ballarat, Geelong or Mildura office for your next Home Loan, Commercial Loan or any Equipment Finance needs. 


M Group Loans & Finance Team win multiple PLAN National Awards

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