Brilliant Solutions launches fee-free bridging and commercial offering
The changes to its range mean clients pay no upfront packaging or commercial broker fees.

Brilliant Solutions has enhanced its bridging and commercial proposition so that clients pay no upfront packaging or commercial broker fees, in line with its residential and buy-to-let offering.
The mortgage club and specialist mortgage distributor has now removed all upfront packaging fees from its bridging and commercial specialist packaging and brokering activities.
Whether brokers advise and use the company’s packaging services or simply refer the client, there will be no upfront costs payable. The only fees charged will be on completion.
Michael Craig, sales director of Brilliant Solutions, said: “We’ve seen a huge demand for our fee-free packaging services as our proposition ensures that the broker has extra support and that neither the broker nor the client is being asked to pay for this enhanced service. Today’s change in our bridging and commercial proposition, removing upfront fees, now allows brokers and their clients to get support in these most complicated of areas.”
Matthew Arena, managing director of Brilliant Solutions, added: “This new proposition will deliver better outcomes for clients and importantly, help mortgage advisers and IFAs deliver that to their clients as they see fit and with no obstacles. It also comes at a time when obtaining the most appropriate product is as important as ever and advisers and borrowers alike are under significant amounts of pressure. Removing upfront fees makes accessing meaningful specialist advice and support now has one less barrier.”
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