Finova adds Pauzible to payments lender panel

Pauzible has become the latest firm to be added to Finova’s payments lender panel.

The partnership will give over 550 intermediary members of the mortgage and savings software provider’s panel access to Pauzible’s five-year equity financing solution, which is designed to compliment traditional buy-to-let mortgages.

The move comes after Pauzible launched its Equity Partnership Agreement, a performance-based model that allows landlords to unlock a portion of their property’s value. The capital can be used for a range of business purposes, from property renovations and energy efficiency upgrades to deposits for expanding portfolios.

Pauzible’s returns are directly linked to the capital value and rental income of the property, providing an alternative route to funding, offering landlords a more flexible and strategic financing tool.

Chief marketing officer at Pauzible, Aivanaa Maraea, said: "Our partnership with Finova is a key milestone in Pauzible’s mission to reshape how landlords fund and grow their property portfolios.

"Finova’s trusted position in the intermediary market and commitment to innovation make it an ideal partner. This collaboration significantly broadens our reach and supports landlords in accessing smarter, more flexible capital solutions aligned with long-term value creation."

Commercial director at Finova Broker, Matt Harrison, added: "We’re committed to giving brokers access to a diverse range of lenders that meet the evolving needs of their clients. Pauzible’s unique model offers a compelling alternative for landlords looking to optimise their portfolios without taking on more traditional debt. We’re excited to welcome them to the panel and support their growth through our platform."



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