Brilliant Solutions adds Norton Home Loans to panel
Brilliant Solutions has added Norton Home Loans to its mortgage club panel.
"As we already support Norton as a packager it makes total sense to welcome them to our mortgage club panel - thus giving the broker a dual distribution option."
The addition gives Brilliant Solutions advisers access to Norton Home Loans’ entire first and second charge product range, including options for credit impaired customers, right-to-buy options and a range of construction types.
The mortgage panel partnership adds to the existing relationship Brilliant Solutions has with Norton Home Loans through its fee-free packaging service.
Paul Stringer, director of Norton Finance & Mortgages, said: “We are delighted to be added to the Brilliant Mortgage Club panel, our products are a perfect fit for a mortgage club with a great reputation when it comes to finding a home for non-standard cases. Our flexible underwriting and unique lending products will result in incremental business for club members who have those difficult to place customers.”
Michael Craig, director of Brilliant Solutions, added: “Norton's product range highlights the need to understand every single client's complex situation, so is a perfect fit for our mortgage brokers and supports a better outcome for all involved. We here at Brilliant Solutions believe in broker choice and as we already support Norton as a packager it makes total sense to welcome them to our mortgage club panel - thus giving the broker a dual distribution option which we truly believe in. We look forward to supporting all our brokers with direct access to the team at Norton Home Loans.”
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