Brilliant Solutions adds Masthaven to panel
Brilliant Solutions has added Masthaven to its panel of lenders, giving Brokers access to Masthaven's product range through the Brilliant Solutions mortgage club, as well as through the existing packager channel.
"Brilliant Solutions offers brokers both a direct-to-lender and a packaged solution which fits well with our distribution model"
Matthew Arena, managing director at Brilliant Solutions, said: “Masthaven offers an impressive range of products across all areas of the specialist mortgage sector so we are delighted that brokers can now access Masthaven’s products through our mortgage club. Masthaven shares our values and commitment to transparency and fairness for intermediaries and borrowers and we’re confident that this partnership will offer value to the specialist mortgage market.”
Matt Andrews, head of mortgages at Masthaven, added: “Brilliant Solutions is a strong distribution partner for Masthaven and we are pleased to be expanding the options for brokers to work with us via Brilliant Solutions. Our mission is to make the specialist market more accessible for brokers and customers alike, and expanding distribution is a key part of that effort.
"Brilliant Solutions offers brokers both a direct-to-lender and a packaged solution which fits well with our distribution model – and the fact that the business focusses on borrowers who find it challenging to get a mortgage from high street lenders is also a major benefit for Masthaven and mortgage intermediaries.”
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