Norton team up with TenetLime
Norton Broker Services are pleased to announce they have teamed up with TenetLime as their preferred affinity partner for secured loans.
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"We are delighted to announce that TenetLime have chosen us as their preferred packager for secured loans.”
“Over the coming months we will be working closely with the TenetLime team to build
a strong relationship with all their advisors. We will be attending their road shows and breakfast meetings to highlight the secured loan option as an alternative to a remortgage. “
Amanda Waddington of TenetLime, comments:
"We are absolutely delighted to announce Norton Broker Services as our preferred partner for secured loans.
"The Company has been established for over 37 years and has an excellent reputation for both sourcing the correct secured loan product as well as delivering a first class packaging service.”
“This partnership will give clear alternatives to our advisors when a remortgage may not be the most suitable option for the client. We look forward to a long and successful relationship with the Norton Team"
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