MFS joins Optimum ELITE’s lender panel
Optimum ELITE members can now access to MFS's of bridging loans, buy-to-let mortgages, and specialist finance products.
"Brokers need optionality in the current climate, and we are ready to support their clients in a challenging market"
Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has joined Optimum ELITE’s panel of lenders.
The partnership will mean Optimum ELITE’s network of intermediaries and brokers can gain access to MFS's of bridging loans, buy-to-let mortgages, and specialist finance products.
MFS specialises in handling large loans at pace, offering loans up to £50 million with terms between three and 24 months. The company also works with foreign national applicants, or those who have adverse credit histories.
Karen Rodrigues, head of national accounts at MFS, said: “At MFS, our customer service and ability to take on cases other lenders might shy away from is what sets us apart. Taking an innovative approach to lending, our experienced underwriters can navigate all the challenges that a case – and indeed the current economic landscape – might present. We always go the extra mile to make a deal happen.
“We look forward to working closely with Optimum ELITE, ensuring a wider range of brokers can access our leading specialist finance products. Brokers need optionality in the current climate, and we are ready to support their clients in a challenging market with fast and flexible loans, regardless of how complex a borrower’s needs might be.”
Meg Burgoyne, business development manager at Optimum ELITE, added: “We are very excited to welcome MFS to our lender panel. MFS bring an innovative and comprehensive range of products to the table that allow us to further diversify our panel and empower our brokers to provide clients with a market leading service. We are very much looking forward to building long-term relationships with the team at MFS!”
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