Quantum Mortgages adds Specialist Hub to packager panel
Specialist Hub has been granted packager status at specialist buy-to-let lender Quantum Mortgages.
"Our proposition for the experienced and professional landlord will enhance the lenders they currently have on their panel and I am confident we will add value to his business and introducers."
Specialist Hub’s lending portfolio includes commercial and semi-commercial, regulated and unregulated bridging, specialist buy-to-let, and residential first and second secured loans.
Managing sirector at Specialist Hub, Tony Sutton, said: “We are delighted to be on board with Quantum Mortgages and look forward to a fruitful and rewarding relationship working together with them in the future. They have recently come to the market and provide a common-sense attitude to lending decisions with a great product choice and helpful and modern lending criteria, something which is very refreshing in today’s market.”
Spencer Gale, sales and marketing director at Quantum Mortgages, commented: “I have known Tony for many years, he has built up a great business and brand in the packaging world. I am delighted Specialist Hub have joined our panel, our proposition for the experienced and professional landlord will enhance the lenders they currently have on their panel and I am confident we will add value to his business and introducers.”
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