Top results for mortgage brokerage: NZ Mortgages


In an industry where success is driven by a deep commitment to clients and a passion for results, a Christchurch-based mortgage brokerage stands out among New Zealand’s best.

NZ Adviser announced its top business people for 2024, with NZ Mortgages celebrating after not one, not two, but three of its star advisers were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Angela Wanoa and Khushpreet Sidhu, whose tireless dedication and personalised service have landed them both a spot on this prestigious list – at 41 and 39 respectively, say it is “exciting” and “unexpected” to receive the award.

Their ability to consistently deliver exceptional outcomes for clients has been truly impressive, and this recognition is a testament to their hard work. “We don’t do it for the awards,” says Angela. “Helping our clients get into their first home, or their dream home, that’s the real reward of working in this business.”

Director and Senior Adviser Nathan Miglani achieved the remarkable feat of being named the No. 5 adviser nationwide. On top of this, Nathan has held the title of No. 1 adviser in the South Island for an incredible six years running.

His unmatched expertise, leadership, and commitment to excellence have solidified his reputation as one of the best in the business. “I work hard every day to support my team, and make sure we can ensure our clients achieve their goals first, before our own achievements,” he says. “Many congratulations to the other winners on the list.”

This success reflects the values NZ Mortgages hold dear: putting its clients first, fostering strong relationships, and continually striving for excellence. “We hope to continue helping clients achieve their financial goals for years to come,” adds Nathan.

If you’re serious about a mortgage, call them on 0800 100 300, or visit the website.

nzmortgages.co.nz


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