Norton Broker Services expands panel with new second charge lender
Norton brokers will now have access to Interbridge Mortgages’ customised product range.

Norton Broker Services has expanded its second charge lending panel through the addition of Interbridge Mortgages.
The partnership will provide brokers using Norton Broker Services with access to Interbridge Mortgages’ customised product range.
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.
A key feature of Interbridge Mortgages’ offering includes dynamic pricing and a Flex product range, catering to customers who require more tailored solutions.
Eddie Lau, broker account manager at Norton Broker Services, commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Interbridge Mortgages to our second charge lending panel. Its innovative approach, combined with its commitment to providing a seamless, paperless application journey, aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver the best possible service to our brokers and their clients.
“This partnership represents a significant step forward in expanding our offering and providing more tailored solutions to meet the diverse needs of the market.”
Jonny Jones, CEO at Interbridge Mortgages, added: “This partnership with Norton Broker Services represents another positive step forward as we look to further develop and extend our offering across the intermediary market.
“We share a common goal of delivering exceptional service and innovative solutions in the second charge market. By leveraging our market-leading technology and the expertise of our management team, we are confident that this partnership will greatly benefit brokers and their clients, offering more certainty and less friction throughout the process.”

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