Impact Specialist Finance agrees packager with Hampshire Trust Bank

Impact Specialist Finance has announced it has agreed an approved packager agreement with Hampshire Trust Bank (HTB), which will provide access to the specialist lender’s entire product range.

Impact Specialist Finance, the specialist mortgage broker and distributor, had recently announced a flurry of agreed partnerships with a range of lenders and mortgage clubs, including Legal & General Mortgage Club (L&G) and The Mortgage Alliance (TMA), and the latest packager further extends the presence of Impact Specialist Finance across the intermediary market.

Impact Specialist Finance managing director, Dale Jannels, said: “Challenger banks, such as HTB, are really pushing the boundaries when it comes to developing innovative new products, creating more choice across specialist markets and raising service standards across the board.

“The addition of HTB’s range of flexible funding solutions will strengthen our already extensive proposition across a number of specialist lending sectors, and we look forward to working with Charles, Alex and the team closely to promote their specialist proposition to our broker and network partners.”

HTB provides a variety of specialist mortgage solutions that includes bridging, refurbishment, development exit finance, BTL and HMO, as well as semi-commercial mortgages – with loan amounts of up to £15m.

HTB sales director, Alex Upton, added: “I am delighted that we have partnered with Impact Specialist Finance on this agreement. As we are particular about working closely with partners who share our same high standards, attention to detail and customer focus, I am confident this collaboration will be a great success.

“The strength of the Impact network and quality of the team will help to ensure our specialist lending proposition is accessible to an even wider audience of professional brokers.”

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