Handelsbanken added to Rosemount Financial Solutions’ lender panel

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has added Handelsbanken to its lender panel.

Members of the mortgage, protection and financial planning network will now have access to Handelsbanken’s range of mortgage products, which include offset mortgages, trackers with no early repayment charges and self-build mortgages.

Handelsbanken manually underwrites all cases to ensure it is better placed to support those cases involving multiple incomes streams and unusual property types, including Grade II-listed homes, holiday homes and those with large acreage.

Furthermore, brokers and clients can benefit from direct access to decision makers to ease the process.

The appointment follows the addition of a series of lenders to Rosemount’s panel in recent months, including April Mortgages, Afin Bank and Offa.

Chief executive officer at Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), Ahmed Bawa, said: "Our advisers are seeing more and more cases with unusual elements, whether that’s clients with multiple incomes or properties which fall outside of the norm. It’s crucial for them to be able to turn to lenders who take each case on its merits, and help navigate any apparent complexity, which is why adding Handelsbanken to our lender panel is so timely."

National head of intermediary business at Handelsbanken, Steven MacDonald, added: "We are delighted to join the Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) lender panel, as we share an ethos of treating all customers as individuals, and always taking into account their specific needs and circumstances. All of our customers enjoy a bespoke, private banking experience, so Rosemount advisers can rest assured their clients are in safe hands."



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