Zephyr Homeloans appoints Brilliant Solutions as packager partner
Specialist buy-to-let lender, Zephyr Homeloans, has appointed Brilliant Solutions as a packager partner.
"We have worked with Brilliant Solutions for a number of years via the mortgage club route, and it is fantastic that they are joining us as a packager partner"
Zephyr said the change would enable Brilliant Solutions to manage landlord customers’ applications for Zephyr’s standard and specialist buy-to-let mortgage products.
The new packaging partnership builds on the existing relationship with Brilliant Solutions, which added Zephyr to its buy-to-let lending panel in October 2020.
Paul Fryers, managing director at Zephyr Homeloans, said: “We have worked with Brilliant Solutions for a number of years via the mortgage club route, and it is fantastic that they are joining us as a packager partner to help their broker members support landlord customers through the mortgage application lifecycle.”
Matthew Arena, managing director at Brilliant Solutions, said: “In becoming a packager partner for Zephyr Homeloans, we will be able to provide specialist support for brokers and present them with a wider market of mortgage options.
“As a Zephyr Homeloans-approved packager, we look forward to making the mortgage application process as straight-forward as possible for landlord customers.”
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