Access Financial Services welcomes Adrian Brewer to the newly established head of later life role, highlighting the firm’s focus on expanding its services for borrowers aged 55 and over.
- Brewer brings 30 years of financial lending experience to Access FS, having previously managed the Mortgage Advice Bureau Later Life.
- The appointment is a strategic move to enhance adviser awareness and improve business opportunities within the later life lending market.
- Brewer’s arrival comes after Nicholas Jones was appointed as mortgage sales and marketing director in September, indicating continued growth at Access FS.
- Brewer shares his enthusiasm for stepping back into the intermediary marketplace and working alongside Access FS advisers to broaden their understanding of later life lending.
Adrian Brewer has been appointed by Access Financial Services to lead its newly created later life division. This appointment marks a strategic effort by the firm to strengthen its offerings to borrowers aged 55 and older. Brewer, who was formerly a branch manager at the Mortgage Advice Bureau Later Life, brings with him an extensive background in financial lending, having dedicated approximately three decades to this sector.
In his new role, Brewer will concentrate on broadening Access FS’s later life services. This involves not only enhancing the firm’s propositions but also fostering advisor awareness of the benefits these services can bring to older borrowers. His experience, particularly his two decades at Beech Finance, equips him to identify and seize on new business opportunities that arise in this expanding market.
The decision to welcome Brewer came shortly after the announcement of Nicholas Jones stepping into the role of mortgage sales and marketing director. These appointments together signpost Access FS’s commitment to growth and development within the financial sector, positioning itself as a forward-thinking leader in the marketplace.
Brewer expressed his excitement about re-joining the intermediary arena, emphasizing his passion for later life lending. He looks forward to imparting his knowledge and experience to the staff at Access FS, particularly focusing on advisor education—a core aspect of his position.
Karl Wilkinson, the founder and CEO of Access FS, regards Brewer as a significant addition to the team. Wilkinson believes that Brewer will not only advance their later life offerings but also help streamline internal processes and further cultivate the company’s holistic advisory culture.
Access Financial Services’ strategic appointments reflect its commitment to enhancing service offerings and staying ahead in the evolving financial landscape.
