Superwoman extends reach

financial services group mortgage

19 March 2007
| By Kate Kachor |

Financial services group Superwoman has expanded its business reach with the opening of a new Sydney office, with plans to branch out interstate.

The female-focused financial services group has opened its flagship centre in Sydney’s central business district. The next centres are planned for Brisbane and Melbourne, with a number of Superwoman franchises also planned for Sydney suburbs and regions, with the first of these to open on Oxford Street, Paddington.

Superwoman managing executive Shari Mitchell said what sets the centres apart from its competitors isn’t just their chic interior design, but their specialist teams of mortgage consultants, aptly named Money Seekers, who provide clients with financial strategies.

“We offer a holistic, personalised service that takes into account a woman’s individual needs and goals,” Mitchell said.

“Women who wish to discuss their financial future with our money managers, or wish to secure a mortgage through our Money Seekers, will be able to do so at a time that is convenient for them — such as during lunch breaks or before and after work,” she said.

Superwoman will hold a series of monthly seminars for women, to be held at the Menzies Hotel in Carrington Street. The first Superwoman Seminar will be held on Wednesday March 21.

Superwoman is a unique provider of financial services for women and was designed to empower women to take control of their financial destiny. It offers a broad range of financial products from financial service providers and money lenders, including its own mortgage product.

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