Mortgage Squad vs. Axiom Mortgage Solutions (2026): An Honest Comparison for Mortgage Agents
Comparing Mortgage Squad and Axiom Mortgage Solutions? This honest breakdown covers commission structure, fees, training, and mentorship so you can ask the right questions before you sign.
Comparing Mortgage Squad and Axiom Mortgage Solutions? This honest breakdown covers commission structure, fees, training, and mentorship so you can ask the right questions before you sign.
If you're deciding where to licence your mortgage practice in Canada, Axiom Mortgage Solutions may be on your shortlist. It's a national mortgage brokerage network with western-Canadian roots and a presence across the country. This comparison is written by Mortgage Squad — a competitor — so treat it as a starting framework and verify every detail directly with each brokerage before you decide. For the full landscape of options, see our guide to the best mortgage brokerages to work for in Canada.
The short answer
Axiom Mortgage Solutions is a national mortgage brokerage network with a track record across Canada and western-Canadian roots. Mortgage Squad is a boutique, FSRA-licensed brokerage (#13737) based in Ontario with published commission tiers, a single low/refundable platform fee, and live training and mentorship led directly by our Broker Manager. The right choice depends on whether you want a national network footprint or a tight, transparent operation where every term is spelled out before you sign. Explore careers at Mortgage Squad.
Who Axiom Mortgage Solutions is
Axiom Mortgage Solutions is a national mortgage brokerage network in Canada with western-Canadian roots. Like several national networks, Axiom brings together mortgage agents and brokers under a shared brand, lender relationships, and platform — giving members access to resources that independent sole-proprietor brokerages may not easily replicate on their own.
The practical experience of working within a network like Axiom can vary depending on your team lead, what support is actually structured versus informally available, and your region. Axiom reviews you read online may reflect very different realities depending on the office involved. Always dig into the specifics of the team you'd actually join, not just the brand name.
Is Axiom Mortgage Solutions good to work for?
Whether Axiom is a good place to work depends on the team you're joining, what mentorship is actually provided, and whether the fee structure suits your production level. Agents who thrive in national networks tend to be self-starters who need lender access more than structured coaching. If you're newer to the industry, the hands-on support at your specific office matters just as much as the brand name. Use this checklist of questions to ask before joining any brokerage to pressure-test any offer.
What about the Axiom commission split?
Commission terms at network brokerages like Axiom typically vary by team, volume, and region. There is no single published Axiom commission split — terms are set at the team or office level, and the headline percentage is only part of the picture. Ask specifically about every fee layered on top: platform fees, technology charges, E&O contributions, and any network fee. What you net after all deductions matters more than the gross split.
Before any brokerage meeting, read commission splits explained and whether a 100% split is actually worth it — both will sharpen the questions you ask.
What Mortgage Squad offers
At Mortgage Squad, every term that affects your take-home and your career growth is published before you ask:
- Published commission tiers — 60% while in training (our Broker Manager is on every deal with you), rising through defined volume milestones to 100% at high funded volume. Nothing is privately negotiated. See the full commission tier table.
- One flat $100/month platform fee — fully refunded at year-end for agents who fund $5M+. No desk fee, no franchise fee, no surprise tech charges.
- Live training, weekdays and weekends, led by our Broker Manager — not a recorded video library you work through alone. Details at careers/training.
- Structured one-on-one mentorship on your early deals with a senior broker — built into the process, not just an open door. Details at careers/mentorship.
Transparency is the point. If a brokerage won't publish its tiers, it's fair to ask why. See what to look for in mortgage agent training and mentorship for a benchmark.
How to evaluate alternatives to Axiom honestly
Whether you're weighing Axiom, Mortgage Squad, or any other brokerage, four questions cut through the noise:
- Commission split — is the schedule published, or negotiated?
- Fees — what are all the monthly and annual charges, and are any refundable at a volume target?
- Training — is it live and ongoing, or a self-serve library?
- Mentorship — structured one-on-one on real deals, or informal?
For newer agents, training and mentorship typically matter more than the headline split in year one. Our guide to the best brokerage for new agents in Canada goes deep on this.
Who each model suits
A national network like Axiom can suit agents who have an established book of business and want broad lender access under a recognized banner. Mortgage Squad suits agents who want a direct relationship with our Broker Manager, published terms before signing, and mentorship structured into their first deals. Neither model is universally better — the fit depends on your stage of career and how you build your practice. The article on franchise vs. independent brokerage in Canada explores this trade-off in depth, and how to switch brokerages in Ontario is useful if you're already licensed elsewhere.
Frequently asked questions
Is Axiom Mortgage Solutions good to work for?
It depends on your stage of career and the specific team or office you join. Agents who are already producing independently often find national networks a good fit for lender access and brand support. If you need structured mentorship or clear published terms, dig into those specifics before committing — don't assume they're included by default.
What is the Axiom Mortgage Solutions commission split?
Commission terms vary by team and production level — there is no single universal Axiom split. Ask the specific contact you're meeting with for a written breakdown of your split, every fee, and any conditions attached. Compare the net figure, not just the headline percentage.
How does Mortgage Squad compare to Axiom for new agents?
Mortgage Squad publishes its tiers and includes live training and structured one-on-one mentorship as a standard part of the offer. For agents new to the industry, that consistency is significant. Axiom may offer strong support in certain offices — confirm directly whether training and mentorship are structured or informal where you'd actually be working.
Are there good alternatives to Axiom Mortgage Solutions in Canada?
Yes — established national networks (DLC, Mortgage Alliance, TMG, Verico) and boutique independents (Mortgage Squad and others) all compete for agents at different career stages. Our guide to the best brokerage to work for in Ontario covers the broader landscape.
Is this an unbiased comparison?
No — it's written by Mortgage Squad, so we have an interest in the outcome. We've described Axiom at a fair, high level without inventing specific numbers, splits, or policies. Use this article as a framework for asking better questions, and confirm every detail directly with both brokerages before you make a decision.
Ready to see if Mortgage Squad is the right fit? Apply confidentially or browse careers at Mortgage Squad — every conversation is private, and there's no pressure to decide on the spot.
Mortgage content produced by Mortgage Squad Advisors' team of FSRA-licensed mortgage advisors and reviewed under the supervision of the brokerage's Principal Broker (FSRA Brokerage #13737) before publication.
