Paradigm announces joint venture partnership with Connells
Paradigm Mortgage Services, has today announced a new joint venture partnership with Connells Survey & Valuation.
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Paradigm has over 750 partner firms and 3,000 registered individuals, predominantly focusing in the wealth and investment markets.
Connells Survey & Valuation is a provider of Valuation Panel Management and Chartered Surveying, delivering property risk-managed services across the UK’s mortgage, financial and property markets.
The JV announced today involves Paradigm exclusively appointing Connells to provide survey and valuation services to all its partner firms, registered individuals and mortgage lenders.
Bob Hunt, Chief Executive of Paradigm Mortgage Services, said:
“We are very pleased to announce this JV with Connells Survey & Valuation. Having worked with the Connells’ team since we launched Paradigm, we know their track record is second to none. Our businesses are closely aligned in a number of areas, not least of which is our passion for delivering quality outcomes for our customers. So, Connells really is in the best position possible to provide these services to all our partners.”
Ross Bowen, Managing Director of Connells Survey & Valuation, said:
“Paradigm Mortgage Services is a hugely successful and dynamic distributor of mortgages and other financial products. It has been a pleasure to work closely with Paradigm and its partners since launch and I am delighted to have agreed this new JV which will place us both on appropriate footings to extend the added-value services Paradigm offers and our ongoing success.”
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