New specialist lender Interbridge selects primary valuation partner
The partnership gives Interbridge's broker partners access to a network of over 900 surveyors.

Pure Panel Management has announced an agreement with Interbridge Mortgages to become its primary valuation partner.
The partnership will provide Interbridge Mortgages' broker partners with access to Pure Panel Management’s network of over 900 surveyors.
Launched in May 2024, Interbridge Mortgages offers a range of second charge products across England, Scotland, and Wales through a panel of specialist broker partners.
Interbridge offers dynamic pricing and a Flex product range, designed to meet the needs of customers seeking more tailored financial solutions.
James Gillam, managing director at Pure Panel Management, commented: “The second charge sector is experiencing a sustained period of growth, fuelled in part by the emergence of new entrants like Interbridge Mortgages who are bringing innovative products and flexible solutions to meet the evolving needs of borrowers while enhancing competition within the industry.
"Our shared commitment to delivering top-tier service and cutting-edge solutions makes this collaboration particularly exciting and we look forward to supporting their broker partners through our extensive network of professional surveyors."
Jonny Jones, CEO at Interbridge Mortgages, added: "Partnering with Pure Panel Management allows us to enhance the service we offer our broker partners and their clients. Their expertise and commitment to quality align perfectly with our mission to provide flexible financial solutions that offer the best outcome for the customer. We are confident this partnership will bring significant benefit to all parties involved."

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