A Brief Introduction to Frank Mortgage!

Sold School Podcast

Entrepreneurship

In this episode, Will has a special guest on board! Don Scott, Founder and CEO at Frank Fintech Inc.

Today, Don is going to talking to us about Frank Mortgage, an online mortgage broker that offers an open and transparent mortgage financing marketplace for end users. Frank's Mortgage's value is in the customer. They are a no fee mortgage broker who focuses on the customer first. By doing this it saves the customer time, our most precious asset, and money. Make sure you listen also as to how the company got its interesting name as well.


The Sold School Podcast is a show for entrepreneurial realtors. Hosted by seventeen year real estate veteran and Team Leader of The Mansour Group, Will Mansour, and Founder and Team Lead of the Getty Group, Shawn Getty, this podcast deals with all things real estate.



Being a realtor can be a tough grind. This podcast will not only help you navigate through the day to day business, but also help you focus on the long term plan for your real estate business. Tune in every week as we introduce various topics and interview top producers in our industry!


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About The Author

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Don Scott

Don Scott is the founder of a challenger mortgage brokerage that is focused on improving access to mortgages. We can eliminate traditional biases and market restrictions through the use of technology to deliver a mortgage experience focused on the customer. Frankly, getting a mortgage doesn't have to be stressful.

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