Creative Money add Masthaven to bridging panel
Creative Money is pleased to announce the addition of Masthaven to its Bridging panel.
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"We have been using Masthaven for the past few months for our consumer enquiries to test the quality and have been astounded by their excellent service and wide variety of products they have on offer; so much so, we have now decided to add these to our Lender Panel.
"Our comprehensive panel, coupled with our team's collective 45 years experience in financial services, means we can offer a personal service which is unsurpassed combined with market leading commission and conversion rates. I am confident that no Introducer will be better served elsewhere."
Richard Deacon, Sales & Marketing Director of Masthaven commented:
"We’re delighted to be added to Creative Money bridging panel; having worked with them previously under the name of Carolina Capital over the last few months, we can honestly say the diversity of the team has made them stand out from other packagers and their experience means introducers can be safe in the knowledge their enquiries will be handled promptly and efficiently."
Chris Parr, Business Development Manager of Masthaven commented:
“Having worked with the team at Creative Money on a couple of deals, I have been impressed by the professionalism shown and I look forward to building our working relationship in the future."
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