Marsden becomes latest member of Brilliant Solutions’ lender panel
Marsden Building Society joins the panel, bringing some of its lending products to the club.
Marsden Building Society announced that it has joined the Brilliant Solutions lender panel. The partnership introduces the Marsden’s later life and expat lending products to the club and its members.
Brilliant Solutions’ intermediary partners will have access to Marsden’s lending approach, including manual underwriting, individual case assessments, direct access to decision-makers, and no reliance on credit scoring.
The Society has three product ranges available for clients aged 55+ who are nearing or already in retirement: later life, retirement interest-only and lending into retirement.
For expat cases, the Marsden can support with its expat residential and buy-to-let solutions.
Katie Broome, product manager at Marsden Building Society, said: "We’re excited to join the Brilliant Solutions panel. At the Marsden, we believe in a practical approach to lending, where every case is assessed individually rather than relying on a checkbox process. Partnering with Brilliant Solutions allows us to extend our approach to more intermediaries and help clients who don’t fit the typical ‘computer says no’ model."
Michael Craig, managing director at Brilliant Solutions, added: "We’re pleased to welcome Marsden Building Society to our lender panel. Their expertise in niche markets, combined with their commitment to manual underwriting and a personalised service, makes the Society a great fit for our club members. We’re always keen to work with lenders who can support on unique cases, and we’re confident the Marsden will be a valuable resource for advisers seeking solutions in these specialist markets."
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