Market Financial Solutions partners with Next Intelligence
Next Intelligence and Dynamo for Intermediaries merged in January.

Market Financial Solutions has joined Next Intelligence’s panel of lenders.
Next Intelligence’s mortgage and insurance club members will now have access to Market Financial Solutions’ range of residential buy-to-let mortgage and bridging products.
In January 2025, Next Intelligence and Dynamo for Intermediaries merged in a move to “streamline and strengthen” their combined offering to directly authorised (DA) advisers.
Founded in 2006, London-based lender Market Financial Solutions specialises in handling large and complex loans at pace, offering loans up to £50 million with terms between three and 24 months. Its ‘Bridge Fusion’ product range, which launched last year, offers a hybrid of bridging loans and longer-term buy-to-let mortgages.
To help maximise their leverage and loan size, Market Financial Solutions’ clients can also use methods such as deferred interest, rolled-up interest and top-slicing.
Paresh Raja, CEO of Market Financial Solutions, said: “We are delighted to join Next Intelligence’s panel of lenders. Our partnership will enable brokers to access our innovative and bespoke financial solutions, which are designed to cater to both straightforward and highly complex cases. We prioritise flexibility and speed, ensuring we deliver value to brokers and borrowers alike. We are confident that members of Next Intelligence’s Mortgage Club will find significant value in this collaboration, and I look forward to seeing our relationship grow in the months and years ahead.”
Cat Armstrong, mortgage club director for Next Intelligence, added: “It is great to have Market Financial Solutions join our community of lenders. We pride ourselves on working with industry-leading lenders, giving our Mortgage Club members access to a broad range of options to suit their clients' needs. This partnership will undoubtedly help in this regard, giving brokers another brilliant lender to potentially working with, particularly if they are handling complex cases.”

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