Brilliant Group adds Scroll Finance to secured loans panel

Brilliant Group has announced that Scroll Finance has joined the secured loans panel of its specialist secured loan master broker business, Brilliant Loans.

Brilliant Loans supports advisers and their clients with a specific focus on secured loans and works alongside the other brands in the Brilliant Group, including Brilliant Solutions and Brilliant Money.

The firm said that Scroll Finance’s addition expands the options available to its brokers in supporting landlords and portfolio clients.

The partnership is expected to give Brilliant’s advisers access to Scroll’s technology platform and buy-to-let second change range, designed to help brokers deliver faster outcomes and more flexible borrowing structures for property investment scenarios that can be underserved in the wider market.

Key features available to Brilliant’s intermediaries include rates starting from 7.05% across fixed and variable options, catering to individual and limited company applicants with support for both portfolio and non-portfolio landlords, and multi-property loans.

Managing director at Brilliant, Michael Craig, said: "The whole team and I here at Brilliant Group are absolutely delighted and incredibly proud that Scroll Finance have chosen to partner with our second charge business, Brilliant Loans.

"Scroll is a fantastic business and a hugely respected name in the market, so welcoming them onto our lending panel is genuinely exciting for us, our intermediaries and their clients. Beccy Bates and the team at Brilliant Loans are really looking forward to working closely with Scroll to build a strong, collaborative partnership that delivers real value for brokers and outstanding outcomes for their clients."

Head of lending at Scroll Finance, John Webb, added: "We’re delighted to partner with Brilliant to broaden access to our second charge proposition focused on buy-to-let landlords. Our products support a variety of real needs - whether it’s home improvements, debt consolidation, property investment, or other large expenses such as private school fees. We’ve built Scroll to combine certainty, speed and trust, and we look forward to supporting Brilliant’s advisers with a high-quality, broker-first service."



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