Carolina Capital add Evolution Money to Secured Lender panel
Carolina Capital is pleased to announce the addition of Evolution Money to its Secured Lender panel.
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"We are delighted with this new addition to our secured lending panel. We have been testing the product out since before Christmas and the results have been very positive therefore we are now happy to roll this product out to all our introducers; giving us an extra dimension to our already substantial Secured panel.
Evolution offer Secured loans for clients with little or no equity in their property. They arrange loans up to £10,000 and are the only Secured lender in Northern Ireland.
Tina Edwards, Sales Manager of Evolution Money commented:
"Were extremely proud that Carolina Capital has now rolled out our product to their Introducers, the two companies have worked really closely over the last few months to make sure the customer’s journey is enjoyable.
"Customer choice in the Secured loan sector has reduced considerably in recent years with a number of specialist lenders cutting LTV’S and restricting the number of clients they are able to lend to.
"While this still remains a niche area, there is strong demand from clients with little or no equity within their property meaning Intermediaries have found it increasingly difficult to place these enquiries. We are delighted to be working with Carolina who will now be able to offer consumers and the Intermediary loans up £10,000 including Northern Ireland."
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