Assetz Capital widens distribution through Connect
Assetz Capital has chosen Connect for Intermediaries as the first network to partner with and distribute its products through.
"We believe that this partnership with Connect will help us to accelerate our growth even further."
Assetz Capital will provide development finance and commercial, bridging and buy-to-let loans to brokers who are part of its specialist network or use the Connect for Intermediaries packaging arm.
It will provide both first and second charge loans with rates starting from 0.59% per month for its bridging loans, from 6.9% pa for commercial mortgages and from 6.4% on buy-to-let. It will also lend both to ex-pats and to foreign nationals.
Liz Syms, CEO of Connect for Intermediaries, said: “We are highly flattered that Assetz has chosen Connect for Intermediaries as the first network to partner with and distribute its products through. We are always looking to add additional value for the brokers who work with us and Assetz will certainly help us to achieve this with an attitude of wanting to help every borrower and completely bespoke underwriting.”
Damien Druce, director and head of intermediary sales, added: “It was a significant step for us to work with a network and the reason we chose Connect for Intermediaries is because of its in-depth understanding of the specialist market.
"Connect helps brokers to put their cases together and carries out all the packaging and administration for both ARs and DAs so we know that the quality of cases that we receive from Connect will always be exceptionally high. We believe that this partnership with Connect will help us to accelerate our growth even further.”
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