Smart Money adds bridging service
Smart Money has announced that from next year it will be adding full bridging support for intermediaries to its services following a pilot scheme.
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Paul Crewe, Managing Director, said that feedback from introducers has been positive and the company has invested in ensuring that its bridging service offers a range of alternatives to its introducing intermediaries for their clients.
He said:
“We have concentrated on being a specialist in the second charge market since we launched. Our introducers have come to rely on us to provide the best alternatives for their clients’ needs. Increasingly, we have found that the lines are blurring between different forms of finance and being able to offer short term finance as an extra alternative service has already been of benefit to introducers.
“We are living through extraordinary times in the lending industry and 2015 will provide further challenges for lenders and advisers. I am delighted to see the increasing amount of choice for customers,which means the role of intermediaries is evenmore important in helping them find the finance they need. Smart Money is ideally placed to help advisers in these important sectors.”
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