Norton adds Portal Portfolio to secured loan lending panel
Norton Finance is please to announce the addition of Portal Portfolio, to its secured loan lending panel.
Scott Thorpe Broker Liaison Officer from Norton Finance said:
"We are delighted with this new addition to our lending panel. Portal Portfolio are becoming one of the most innovative and creative lenders in the market place.
With LTV’S up to 80% for the employed / self employed professional on either their main residential or buy to let properties it brings with it an extra dimension to an already competitive market.
The buy to let product in particular provides an exciting opportunity to property developers looking to expand their portfolio.
Tim Moore, Managing Director of Portal Portfolio, states:
"We are delighted to announce Norton Finance as one of the exclusive providers of our new secured loan product. We are aware of Norton Finance’s excellent reputation within the industry and are looking forward to working with them to develop further new and innovative products to role out to the market place."
"We are delighted with this new addition to our lending panel. Portal Portfolio are becoming one of the most innovative and creative lenders in the market place.
With LTV’S up to 80% for the employed / self employed professional on either their main residential or buy to let properties it brings with it an extra dimension to an already competitive market.
The buy to let product in particular provides an exciting opportunity to property developers looking to expand their portfolio.
Tim Moore, Managing Director of Portal Portfolio, states:
"We are delighted to announce Norton Finance as one of the exclusive providers of our new secured loan product. We are aware of Norton Finance’s excellent reputation within the industry and are looking forward to working with them to develop further new and innovative products to role out to the market place."
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