Goldsmith Williams no longer accepting instructions directly from brokers
Goldsmith Williams has announced that it is to focus on lender-introduced business and will no longer be accepting instructions directly from brokers and introducers.
Eddie Goldsmith, Senior Partner at Goldsmith Williams, said:
"We’ve recently reviewed our operations and recognised that we now have an opportunity to continue to develop our services so that they are even more closely aligned to the lenders and in so doing deliver a highly specialised service in the areas of residential conveyancing, remortgage and bridging. We believe that this decision is in the best interests of our clients since it will enable us to overcome any future capacity issues.
"Currently our key partner is Precise who have enjoyed phenomenal growth since their launch four years ago and we’ve recently been approached by two new emerging lenders who are looking to utilise our specialist skills.
"Whilst this will mean that there will be some restrictions in accepting future business as we will no longer be taking instructions directly from brokers and introducers we will continue to deal with the broker market through our lender connections.
"Over the last thirty years I’m proud to say that Goldsmith Williams has built a reputation for being considered as a member of the brokers’ team working closely with them and the lenders to deliver the highest standards of service for our clients. By refining our proposition this way we will continue to provide a specialist service to brokers and packagers across the industry through our close relationships with Precise and other lenders."
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