Sharpen Your Income Assessment Skills & Stay Ahead of Fraud
This fast-paced, practical webinar is designed to help you submit stronger applications, reduce lender rework, and protect both your clients and your reputation. You’ll learn how to confidently verify income, spot red flags in client documentation, and strengthen compliance with responsible lending obligations.
Description
This fast-paced, practical webinar is designed to help you submit stronger applications, reduce lender rework, and protect both your clients and your reputation. You’ll learn how to confidently verify income, spot red flags in client documentation, and strengthen compliance with responsible lending obligations.
Walk away with actionable insights, including how to accurately interpret payslips across all employment types, assess the impact of deductions on borrowing capacity, validate income and employment with supporting documents, and identify fraud indicators before submission. Plus, gain clarity on meeting lender and compliance expectations with confidence.
Speaker: Nina Griffith Latitude Financial Services Broker Capability Manager with host Charlie Younan, FBAA.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- New-to-industry mortgage and finance brokers
- Brokers seeking to enhance document assessment and compliance practices
- Loan processors and broker support staff involved in application preparation
- FBAA New Broker Program participants
- Any broker wanting to reduce risk, improve efficiency, and stay ahead of lender expectations
WHY ATTEND?
- Build confidence in reading and interpreting payslips across employment types
- Understand how deductions impact a client’s true borrowing capacity
- Learn practical methods to validate income and employment details
- Strengthen your compliance with responsible lending obligations
- Identify red flags and fraud indicators before submission
- Improve the quality of applications and reduce time lost to lender rework
- Stay aligned with lender expectations and industry best practices
- Gain valuable insights from an experienced industry expert, Nina Griffith
