Newable Finance joins Shawbrook’s strategic partner panel
Newable Finance has been appointed as a new strategic broker partner of Shawbrook Bank’s property finance division.
"Newable Finance’s customer-focused approach and expert knowledge of the property finance market is well aligned with Shawbrook"
Launched in 2020, Newable Finance enables businesses to stabilise and grow through business and property funding.
Newable Finance has been working closely with Shawbrook Bank since October 2020, able to offer an in-depth knowledge of the property finance market with regional teams across the UK.
Shawbrook’s strategic partnership programme recognises brokers with the highest quality of applications and successful conversions.
Terry Wolfendale, Head of Regional Broking at Newable Finance, said: “Having worked closely with Shawbrook Bank since October last year, we have formed a strong relationship and are proud to be named as the latest member of Shawbrook’s strategic partner panel.
“This partnership and how quickly we have achieved this status, demonstrates our clear commitment to the property finance market, and we look forward to the additional support we can provide thousands of customers in the years to come as a result.”
Gavin Seaholme, Head of Sales at Shawbrook Bank, said: “Newable Finance’s customer-focused approach and expert knowledge of the property finance market is well aligned with Shawbrook and they will be a great asset to our strategic partnership panel. We look forward to working closely with Newable Finance moving forward."
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