Profile
With more than 15 years of experience in the mortgage and finance industry, Sarah Chambers is dedicated to helping clients achieve their property and financial goals with confidence. She specialises in everything from straightforward home loans to complex lending scenarios, taking the time to understand each client’s unique circumstances and deliver tailored solutions.
Sarah is passionate about making finance simple, providing honest advice and building long-term relationships founded on trust and exceptional service. She has a particular interest in supporting single parents and women, empowering them to navigate the lending process and achieve financial independence through property ownership.
Whether clients are purchasing their first home, refinancing, investing or seeking a more complex lending solution, Sarah is committed to making the process as smooth and stress-free as possible while helping them make informed financial decisions that support their long-term goals.
242 Leach Highway, Myaree, WA 6154
0487 724 748
sarah@lendable.com.au
linkedin.com/in/sarah-chambers-05455a91
lendable.com.au
Sarah Chambers
Mortgage Broker
Lendable
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Milestones
2009–2013
2014–present
2017
2018
2026
Various positions at NAB
2009–2013
Mortgage Broker
2014–present
Won The Adviser’s Best Newcomer Award
2017
State Finalist, MFAA Excellence Awards
2018
MPA’s Elite Woman
2026
Milestones
As a founding member of WOW! (Women. Opportunity. Winning.), an employee resource group created for all women of Ryan Specialty, Phillips Topping has long championed for women in the industry.
“It’s very important to set an example and to not only inspire but mentor other females,” she adds.
In addition to her sharp marketing eye, the key to Phillips Topping’s success lies in her high-energy approach and positive attitude.
“As the leader of a team, it’s important to motivate and encourage your team members. People work very hard and do their best and it’s important to recognize these efforts. For my career overall, my attitude has been one of curiosity. The more you can learn, the better you’ll understand the business, and then the deeper your knowledge will become, making you a better team member.”
Chief underwriting officer of executive risk at Chubb
President of financial insurance solutions at Kemper
Chief underwriting officer at Axis Capital
CEO of global Insurance at Endurance
CEO of global Insurance at Sompo International
Empathy underpins that discipline. Prickett has struggled in the industry. She has felt what it is like when promised support does not materialize. Having worked across almost every function in the company, she understands operational detail and the pressure agents face. That shared experience shapes her leadership.
Structural barriers also shaped her path. As a woman and a mother, she encountered the assumption that serious business building required keeping priorities “out of order for a time.” She also experienced the double standard that frames firm women as difficult while praising similar behaviour in men.
“If you have a choice between being liked and doing the right thing, doing the right thing is always better, even if it’s the unpopular thing,” Prickett says.
She wants to dismantle the expectation that women must choose between career and family, or between strength and kindness. In her view, leadership demands both conviction and care.
Being named an Elite Woman carries weight. Prickett did not have female role models in the industry when she started. She hopes visibility changes that. “I hope I can be an example. Not of perfection, but of persistence. Of building from your values and staying true to who you are.”
The legacy Prickett is still defining centres on proof – proof that a large, profitable company can grow without sacrificing integrity; proof that agents can build real assets while keeping their priorities intact; and proof that leadership does not require abandoning who you are to succeed.
“If you have a choice between being liked and doing the right thing, doing the right thing is always better, even if it’s the unpopular thing”
Lee-Ann Prickett,
Experior Financial Group
“What I’ve learned is that when you build from your values, when you put people first, when you do the right thing even when it’s hard, that becomes your plan”
Lee-Ann Prickett,
Experior Financial Group
