Wealth Today moves into South Australia

By BN | 9/02/2010 9:00:00 AM | 0 comments

Franchise group Wealth Today has successfully expanded into South Australia, marking its fifth state wide launch.

The company also revealed that it had attracted another seven franchisees in January, exceeding projections and taking its total to twenty four since launching mid November 2009.

Another 40 business owners are currently evaluating the model, Wealth Today said in a statement.

The Wealth Today's strategy is built around assisting borrowers terminate their mortgages while helping them build wealth.

It aims to provide brokers with "a comprehensive, all-inclusive solution to diversification within the finance industry".

Under the Wealth Today model brokers are promised a reduced reliance on the banks for income and a shift to fee for service.

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