Afin Bank added to Rosemount’s lender panel

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has added specialist digital lender, Afin Bank, to its lender panel.

The partnership will give Rosemount’s network members access to Afin’s range of mortgages, which are designed for underserved customers, including foreign nationals, professionals, high net worth borrowers and UK clients with complex financial profiles.

Afin Bank is the latest lender to join Rosemount’s panel, after the mortgage, protection and financial planning network recently added MetLife UK, Atom bank, CHL Mortgages and Moda Mortgages.

Chief executive officer at Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), Ahmed Bawa, said: "Advisers are always looking for products that genuinely meet the needs of their clients, and Afin Bank delivers just that. As a bank designed to serve some of the UK’s most underserved customers, such as diaspora communities and the self-employed, its proposition goes beyond the mainstream.

"By focusing on professionals, high net worth individuals and borrowers with more complex financial profiles, Afin has created solutions that add real value, and I am sure this will be appreciated by our advisers and their clients alike."

Intermediary sales director at Afin Bank, James Briggs, added: "Joining Rosemount’s lender panel is an important step for us, as they have quickly established themselves as one of the most forward-thinking networks in the market.

"Like Rosemount, we believe in giving advisers the tools to support clients whose circumstances don’t always fit mainstream criteria, and in doing so provide them with genuine alternatives. I look forward to working with Rosemount’s adviser community as we bring our product range to more clients who will benefit from a more considered and flexible approach to lending."



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