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We have excellent working relationships with a number of business partners and service providers. Information about each of them can be found on this page, and their contact details here.
Openwork - when it came to looking for a professional business partner, it was an easy decision for us to join Openwork, the largest network for mortgage companies. We took the view that to protect, consolidate and expand our business, we and our customers would benefit from the systems and financial back-up that we undoubtedly receive now, as an appointed representative of Openwork.
Swinburne & Jackson - as business partners go, we could not have asked for a better one! Swinburne & Jackson offer practical advice and support to help you with all your legal problems*. Servicing the area for around two hundred years, they have offices in Gateshead, Washington, Chester-Le-Street, Ryton and Hexham. The services* they provide include: Wills, Trust & Probate, Residential Conveyancing, Employment Law, Family Law, Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Commercial and Cival Litigation.
Caesar & Howie - we have worked in association with Caesar & Howie for some years now, on a reciprocal basis, allowing for good quality introductions from each party in our chosen sectors of excellence. Our business-to-business involvement is evolving very well and we are working on a few exciting initiatives. We have no hesitation in recommending* Caesar & Howie’s conveyancing and estate agency services to our clients in the central belt of Scotland.
80 20 Financials - we work closely with 8020 they believe that all businesses large and small should have an expert managing and guiding their finances* on a day to day basis. Their services include book keeping, payroll, business plans, accounts to name a few.
St Oswald's - we have been working with this charity in the North East - please support if you can.
*The products and services promoted here are not part of the Openwork offering and are offered in our own right. Openwork Limited accept no responsibility for this aspect of our business. These products are not regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
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