Impact Specialist Finance and UTB announce partnership

Specialist mortgage broker Impact Specialist Finance has announced a packaging agreement with United Trust Bank (UTB), granting it access to the specialist lender’s entire product range.

Through its dedicated divisions, UTB offers mortgages, bridging finance, development finance, structured finance, asset finance and motor finance, which Impact Specialist Finance will be able to take advantage of. Looking specifically at mortgages, UTB has a limited master broker panel and a select number of strategic packager partners.

After operating for 28 years within the specialist sector, All Types of Mortgages (AToM) rebranded as Impact Specialist Finance in January.

Commenting on the announcement, Impact Specialist Finance managing director Dale Jannels said: “We are looking forward to building a strong relationship with UTB, who we believe will further strengthen our proposition across a number of specialist lending sectors.

“UTB is a lender which is making some real waves in the specialist lending markets. This packaging agreement will allow our intermediary partners and clients access to bespoke and flexible funding solutions for borrowers across a wide range of circumstances.”

UTB commercial director of mortgages Buster Tolfree added: “Impact Specialist Finance is one of the most recognisable broker and distributor firms in the UK, with a presence across the whole lending product suite. Their team is highly experienced, with a level of knowledge that reflects their 28 years of experience in the sector.”

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