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Australian Mortgage Firm Promise Clients It Will Buy Back Any Mortgage That Defaults!

An Australian-based mortgage company claiming that if in doing business with them your mortgage defaults, they'll buy back your mortgage, no question asked.

2011-05-26
NOOSAVILLE, BC, May 26, 2011 (Press-News.org) "We are able to make such a bold claim because of our $250 million performance guarantee bond with a reputable UK securities firm," said Gary FitzGerald, Senior Partner in the Australian mortgage investment firm, Franklin Partners Mortgages.

"The message we are trying to get across is that it is more financially prudent for investors to own the mortgage investment, because it will outperform owning property or shares," he added.

At the Franklin Partners Mortgages firm, Gary said that their business aim is primarily to educate, make aware, and provide local investors with alternative investment information about available mortgage investments hitherto unknown in Australia.

The mortgage investment specialist, who focuses his attention on a target market made up of self-funded retirees, especially sophisticated investors who possess over $1 million in savings, further pointed out that a direct mortgage investment, with a capital guarantee, can easily return an investor 10 per cent plus per annum with interest paid in advance.

"That it is a safe investment! One that wealthy people have been investing in for years," noted Gary, who believes that currently there's very little information on this type of investment, which attracts higher returns than shares or property, is not widely known in Australia.

With its direct mortgage investment services, the Franklin Partners Mortgages Firm prides itself in offering clients a higher, safer, less volatile, and more hands on approach to "control returns" than other investment firms.

One unusual investment solution that this Australian mortgage investment firm offers, according to its spokesperson, has to do with their ability to make interest payments in advance. Gary considered this an "excellent option" for retired persons who need regular cash flows from their investments.

When asked why he thinks is his particular brand of mortgage investment service stands above the competition, Gary said that, beside their ability to paid out early interest clients, the client's capital is always guaranteed, because they "will buy back the loan if it defaults."

"We will buy back any mortgage that defaults, and we can do so because we are guaranteed by a UK firm with $250,000,000 performance guarantee bond," he reiterated.

Franklin Partners was created in late 2009 to fill a niche in the Australian finance industry. Our firm Partners and staff have over 100 years of combined experience covering $50 billion in financial transactions. CV's of all our people are available here. Mortgage investments have proven a backbone of our banking industry for thousands of years. The Partners and staff of the firm supported by key sub-contractors have over 100 years experience in $50 billion of mortgage transactions. We have successfully bridged the gap between those who need to borrow and those who want to profit by investing. Unlike the banks we have been inclusive in our approach bringing together the technology to enhance the roles of Advisors and Brokers thereby ensuring efficiency, safety and accountability for all Clients' involved in the process.


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[Press-News.org] Australian Mortgage Firm Promise Clients It Will Buy Back Any Mortgage That Defaults!
An Australian-based mortgage company claiming that if in doing business with them your mortgage defaults, they'll buy back your mortgage, no question asked.