Norton launch new team
Norton Broker Services, the “One Stop Shop”, is delighted to announce that it has expanded its Secured/Unsecured Lender Team as a result of the increased demand from Intermediaries
With charge rates starting from as low as 7.90%, loan to values at 85% and maximum loans up to £100,000, Intermediaries are now recommending Secured Loans to their clients for debt consolidation and home improvements as in many cases it can offer a more appropriate solution rather than a costly remortgage.
Scott Thorpe of Norton Broker Services, commented:
“Norton Broker Services has expanded the team so that we can provide a dedicated Broker Account Manager to each individual enquiry. This will allow us to deliver our promise, which is to provide a world class service to our Intermediaries and convert more enquires into completions.
"We have a Secured Loan Lender Panel, which includes are own unique in house lending, that enables us to provide Prime and Adverse loans to the Employed and Self-Employed Borrower that are introduced by Intermediaries."
Scott Thorpe of Norton Broker Services, commented:
“Norton Broker Services has expanded the team so that we can provide a dedicated Broker Account Manager to each individual enquiry. This will allow us to deliver our promise, which is to provide a world class service to our Intermediaries and convert more enquires into completions.
"We have a Secured Loan Lender Panel, which includes are own unique in house lending, that enables us to provide Prime and Adverse loans to the Employed and Self-Employed Borrower that are introduced by Intermediaries."
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