Norton Home Loans joins Mortgage Advice Bureau's lender panel
The panel agreement covers Norton’s first charge product suite and is now live for MAB advisers across the UK.
Norton Home Loans has joined the Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) lender panel, giving advisers access to its range of specialist first charge mortgage products.
With more than 50 years of experience in specialist lending, Norton supports brokers with cases that fall outside standard criteria, including complex credit histories, affordability challenges, and non-standard income or property types.
The addition of Norton to MAB's panel gives MAB members greater flexibility when placing more challenging cases, with Norton offering individual case assessment and direct access to underwriters.
David Binney, head of sales at Norton Home Loans, said: “Mortgage Advice Bureau is one of the most respected and progressive networks in the market, so joining its lender panel is a major step forward for us. Their advisers are highly engaged and consistently focused on securing the most suitable outcomes for their clients.
“We’ve built our proposition around being accessible, flexible, and solutions-driven, and we know those values align closely with MAB’s. We’re really looking forward to working with their teams to support a wider range of clients with products that make a genuine difference.”
Rachel Geddes, strategic lender relationships director at Mortgage Advice Bureau, commented: “Norton Home Loans brings a level of knowledge that is hard to replicate. With more than 50 years of experience in this part of the market, they understand the types of challenges our advisers deal with day to day, from credit blips and unusual income to more complicated affordability scenarios.
“This isn’t just about adding another name to the panel, but about strengthening the support and value we offer our brokers. Norton’s track record, service model, and underwriting flexibility will better equip our network to support clients who might otherwise struggle to secure a suitable solution – in essence, helping them say yes to more.”
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