Mortgage broker becomes online celebrity through YouTube views

Mortgage broker becomes online celebrity through YouTube views


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High profile mortgage broker Paul Welch, founder of the MillionPlus Club, has signed to talent agency, Talent & Brands. 

Welch has established himself as a voice in financial education and content creation, amassing a significant following across social media. Since launching his YouTube channel last August 2023 he has secured over a million views. 

His deal with Talent & Brands will see Welch bring his finance expertise to a wider audience through collaborations with celebrities and influencers.

“We are thrilled to welcome Paul Welch into our family at Talent & Brands” says a company spokesperson. “Known for his relaxed and fun interview style, Paul has a unique talent for making his guests feel at ease, effortlessly bringing out the best in them. His dedication to making financial information accessible and engaging fits perfectly with our mission to support meaningful content that resonates with audiences worldwide.”

And Welch adds: “This opportunity will enable me to take my passion for finance, storytelling and creating content to an even wider audience, and I can’t wait to share the fascinating stories of the incredible individuals we’ll be meeting along the way. Together, we will create content that not only informs but also inspires action and positive change in people’s personal and financial lives.”

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