Consumer Finance Broker (Sales) - Duvera Financial (Bakersfield, CA) Sales at Geebo

Consumer Finance Broker (Sales) - Duvera Financial (Bakersfield, CA)

Company Description Job Description We are hiring for a Consumer Finance Broker THIS IS NOT MERCHANT SERVICE, INSURANCE OR MLM.
MANY, MANY MORE ) and sign them up to offer our financing to their customers so .
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your selling MONEY.
WE OFFER A product that is in high demand There is minimal competition WHAT WE OFFER BUSINESSES:
We offer a financing program to the customers of businesses.
We finance mostly anything over $500 to $4000 and up to $7500 for medical.
Most business have a A lender that that they are able to finance Products for their business.
Some also have a B lender for those with bad or no credit.
If someone does not qualify for the A lender (and a lot of people don t), then they ether don t buy, pay cash, or go with the B lender.
The B lender is basically a payday lender with payday lender rates.
What we offer is from A to B and anywhere in between.
So we are allowing that business owner to sell more of their product and make them more money.
Also we make the process very easy.
The great thing is they do not have to buy or lease any equipment from us.
There is no long term contract for them.
It is something they are looking for.
They pay a small processing fee to start and then a service fee when they use our product.
THAT S IT! The numbers:
Our average broker signs up 5 accounts a week.
If you only sign up 3 a week that is .
1st year income of over 70K.
and your 3rd year income is 273K.
If you sign up the average of 5 accounts a week .
1st year income is 120K and 3rd year is over 400K.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR ABOVE AVERAGE BROKERS.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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