The Right Mortgage adds Enterprise to panel
The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has appointed Enterprise Finance as Master Broker for specialist finance.
"With the advent of the MCD, second charges and other forms of specialist finance are becoming increasingly mainstream"
Enterprise has 14 years’ experience in the sector, and also specialises in bridging loans, complex buy-to-let and commercial mortgages.
Enterprise will give members whole-of-market access to specialist lenders, guide them through the specific requirements of each lender, as well as get more complex cases completed.
Members will also have access to Enterprise’s new Apex broker portal, through which they can source, apply and track second charge mortgages.
Harry Landy, Sales Director of Enterprise, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with The Right Mortgage & Protection Network. With the advent of the MCD, second charges and other forms of specialist finance are becoming increasingly mainstream, so it’s a great time to be supporting the Networks’ members. We’re looking forward to making it easy for them to access specialist finance through our local business development team, backed up by our head office expertise and our new broker portal.”
Adam Stretton, Managing Director of The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, added: “We feel that Enterprise Finance will prove to be a fantastic addition to our panel of Master Brokers. With their offering of access to the whole of the 2nd charge market and excellent service and support, our members will benefit significantly from this partnership.”
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