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Financial help anytime, online

The challenges of COVID-19 have impacted all of us. Loan Market mortgage broker Lori Ristevski says it’s an important time to understand your options regarding your finances.

“If COVID-19 has impacted your financial situation, you are concerned about your mortgage or thinking about refinancing, I can help you work through the best options to suit your situation and plans,” Lori says.

“These uncertain times require a high level of service to help you navigate your financial needs in the best way possible.”

Priding himself on his hands-on approach from start to finish, Lori has access to a panel of more than 60 banks and lenders, while also being across a large range of lenders’ policies and products. This means Lori can find and negotiate a more competitive deal on your behalf.

Lori offers financial planning and will answer any questions you may have, as well as exploring options to best suit you and your plans. You may be considering whether a payment deferral or refinance is the way to go, and there are different options which all depend on your current situation and financial needs.

“We are digitally enabled so everything can be done online, from the comfort of your own home,” Lori says.

“We have the option to hold meetings via Skype, Zoom or Google hangouts and can collate all details via an online fact find, including being able to sign documents online. We’ve got it all covered.”

First time investors or those looking to build their existing portfolio, home loans for the self-employed, first-home buyers and even people worried about bad credit are among the list of clients Lori has helped.

“I’ve always had a passion for the business and with a broad range of clients, I can help with all loans, regardless of the property type or price point.”

Lori regularly offers insights on his website and Facebook page to help people understand the current financial landscape and encourages anyone unsure of where to start to give him a call for a chat about how he can help.

“The financial journey of individuals and families can be a bumpy ride. Especially now, during these times, it’s very important you seek advice and support from an expert who is there with the sole aim to help you continue on that journey and achieve your goals.”

Loan Market Lori Ristevski, Point Cook Town Centre, Building C8, Level 1, 1 Main Street, Point Cook.

Flexible appointment times available. Inquiries: 0414 313 107 or visit loanmarket.com.au/brokers/lori-ristevski or facebook.com/lori.ristevski.loanmarket/

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