Complete FS adds West One Loans to second charge panel
Complete FS has appointed West One Loans to its second charge panel, which now consists of nine lenders.
"Complete FS has been on the list of potential partners we wanted to cultivate, and I am particularly happy that we are now working together."
Damian Cain, director at Complete FS, said: “We are delighted to welcome West One Loans to our panel. They have a great range of products with flexible criteria and competitive rates. Marie Grundy and her team have impressed us with their attitude, service and willingness to work with us. They will be a great addition to our panel.
"The 86% increase in our secured loans business this year is partly down to increasing interest in suitable alternatives to remortgaging, but also our unique pricing structure where we offer brokers the option of ‘fees paid’ or ‘fees added’, with both proving very competitive in the secured loan market.”
Marie Grundy commented: “I have known Complete’s directors, Damian, Tony and Phil, for a long time and their business model is impressive and has been hugely popular with introducers. Complete FS has been on the list of potential partners we wanted to cultivate, and I am particularly happy that we are now working together.”
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