Jayden Chen

“Providing exceptional customer service is an integral part of our business solutions. Along with my experience and expertise in the mortgage broking field, I am confident in ensuring our clients achieve their ultimate goals in a smooth and seamless process.”

Jayden joined Accru Melbourne in January 2016. He specialises in assisting clients with their finance applications. With over 30 banks on his panel, Jayden brings in a wealth of knowledge and experience he has of lenders and the products they have on offer.

Jayden believes in “educating clients with the right advice in debt so that clients can save money towards a financially healthy future”. He is able to assist with finance for the purchases of property, refinancing existing debt to another bank to obtain a better interest rate, cashing-out equity from property for personal or investment purposes, consolidations of debt to save money, finance for the purchase of commercial properties, motor vehicles, plant and equipment or start-up businesses.

Prior to joining Accru, Jayden worked as a Mortgage Broker at a boutique mortgage broking/conveyancing firm. He successfully ensured settlement occurred smoothly for hundreds of cases of which he was responsible for. He also worked closely with solicitors which helped him develop a deep understanding of the process and requirements of conveyancing which goes hand-in-hand with his area of expertise.

Expertise

  • Mortgage Broking

Languages

  • English
  • Mandarin

Professional qualifications and memberships

  • Bachelor of Commerce
  • Diploma of Languages
  • Diploma of Finance and Mortgage Broking Management
  • Certificate IV in Finance and Mortgage Broking
  • Accredited Finance Broker in the Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia (MFAA)

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