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Associates

Working with Seagal Investigations Group has its rewards

http://www2.harrogatetoday.co.uk/ba20078/frontimages/images/home_r3_c1.jpgThe SIG group is made up of licensed and associated agents, each agent covers a particular area or region depending on what back office support or experience they may have (if any). Usually new agents that are unskilled will be allocated an "Area" and often experienced agents or associates will be allocated an area or a region.

Associates will form an important part within the group, not only will they benefit from exceptionally favourable Agent - to - Agent rates but they will also take benefit of our marketing campaign. Associate Agents will have the ability to continue to trade under their own organisation or name without any effects but will also have the additonal support, assistance and guidance from the organisation.

Associate Agents will also be able to provide valuable advice and guidance to new agents and in some cases act as mentors, in return, their time and efforts will be rewarded financially.

Acting as an associate for SIG you will be required to display the company logo and terms within your website and act as an ambassador for the company. You will still be able to trade with your exisitng brand. There will be no license fee's (unless the minimum criteria has not been met - in which case you may be required to apply to our approved training providers and associations)

Associate Agents, Managers and Mentors will benefit from Agent to Agent rates as much as 25% higher than the accepted average.

For more details about becoming an associate of SIG please contact us in the first instance.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Featured Questions


What area can I work?

Available Regions

The group is made up of licensed agents, each agent covers a particular area or region depending on what back office support or experience they may have (if any). Usually new agents that are unskilled will be allocated an "Area" and often experienced agents will be allocated an area or region.

An Area consists of a large town or group of towns where as a region could be made up of several conunties.

When an area or region has been allocated, no other agents can fulfill this position, one agent per area or region is allowed only as not to compete with each other under the same organisation.

When making contact it is important that you state you desired area/region as early as possible.

 

 

Region eligibility

A region is more likely to be awarded to an agent if they are familiar with that area and have been resident in the locality for some considerable time.

Regions are also allocated to agents depending on what back office support or previous experience they may have (if any). Usually new agents that are unskilled will be allocated an "Area" and often experienced agents will be allocated an area or" region".

 

What if I get work outside my region?

From time to time you may get enquiries that fall outside of your immediate area. When this is the case you will be offered a couple of choices.

A) If there is no allocated agent to cover this on your behalf the enquiry will be dealt with via SIG and an independant agent will be allocated (one that has the appropriate skill and credentials or one that has been used and produced professional results in the past) You will then be awarded a commission or percentage of the work undertaken.

B) If there is already an agent allocated for this area, it is up to you and that agent how you manage it. you may split the fee as you would with any other independant Agent to Agent assignment.

More details on this are provided in full within the agents manual

 

 

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