Aussie cracks BRW franchise hotlist

By BN | 2/03/2010 8:39:00 AM | 2 comments

Following its successful integration of over 120 Wizard stores, Aussie has been recognised as the seventh fastest growing franchise in BRW 's annual Fast Franchises list.

The BRW Fast Franchises list ranks companies according to their average annual turnover growth over three years.

Not surprisingly, Aussie ranked number one in the category of growth in the number of retail outlets.

Aussie's founder and executive chairman, John Symond, said the results were rewarding.

"In our 18 years of operation, we have achieved a great deal of success and introduced competition into the home loan industry, changing the way Australians borrow money for their homes," he said.

Symond said Aussie was always looking to recruit brokers to its mobile and franchise network.

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Greg on 02 Mar 2010 12:53 PM

Yes maybe so , but independence now long gone.

Room for others to move in not associated or owned by a bank.

Geoff

ex-broker on 02 Mar 2010 11:51 PM

how exactly do you "introduced competition into the home loan industry" when you are re-selling what is already out there.

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