Clever Lending partners with Paradigm
Clever Lending has joined the Paradigm Mortgage Services panel as a specialist lending partner.
"We have added Clever Lending as a specialist lending partner to give Paradigm members even more choice when assisting clients who require specialist assistance."
Clever Lending will handle second charge enquiries, packaging and lender liaison in a bid to provide additional value to the Paradigm offering.
For second charge mortgages, members are now able to deal directly with Clever Lending to take advantage of niche lending products and assistance in packaging cases.
Sam Kirtikar, managing director at Clever Lending, said: “This partnership will have significant benefits for advisers and their clients. Second charge mortgages are now recognised as a strong lending solution and we will support Paradigm by adding true value to their members. With our expertise and knowledge of the second charge market and niche lending, we are not only delighted to be working with Paradigm but confident this will be a very successful partnership for both companies.”
John Coffield, Head of Paradigm Mortgage Services, added: “We are delighted to announce that we have added Clever Lending as a specialist lending partner to give Paradigm members even more choice when assisting clients who require specialist assistance. We are confident that their proposition will be suited to a wide range of clients as they have access to the most up to date products and lowest rates on the market making them extremely competitive. This addition further demonstrates our commitment to ensuring a comprehensive range of lending solutions for our members, and is just one of many additions to Lending panel this year.”
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