Octane Capital partners with Connect for Intermediaries
Connect for Intermediaries has become the first mortgage network to partner with new bridging lender, Octane Capital.
"The brokers that use Connect for Intermediaries know the specialist lending market well and will welcome the flexibility that Octane can provide for clients in need of a bridging loan."
Octane joins the panel of the Connect for Intermediaries mortgage network as well as the panel of Connect’s packaging arm.
Octane prices according to risk rather than LTV and launched two weeks ago as the UK’s first ‘productless’ lender.
Jonathan Samuels, CEO of Octane, said: “We're excited to be working with Connect Mortgages as Connect's brokers really understand the bridging market, know how to package and present deals, and also can see the value in the 'productless' proposition we have launched. As a third generation lender, we want to work with companies who can think on their feet and that's where Connect thrives.”
Liz Syms, CEO of Connect for Intermediaries, added: “The brokers that use Connect for Intermediaries know the specialist lending market well and will welcome the flexibility that Octane can provide for clients in need of a bridging loan. As Octane will look at every loan on its individual merits, it means that they will lend if the business case stacks up, not because it subscribes to a particular LTV or loan amount.
“I believe that the market, and Connect for Intermediaries’ brokers in particular, have been crying out for this level of flexibility and individuality for some time and so we are incredibly pleased to be the first network and packager in the market to provide brokers with access to this exciting proposition.”
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