Mortgage Intelligence adds Market Financial Solutions to lender panel

Market Financial Solutions has been added to Mortgage Intelligence’s panel of lenders.

The partnership will give Mortgage Intelligence’s intermediaries access to Market Financial Solutions’ range of residential buy-to-let (BTL) mortgage products, allowing brokers to place and process cases.

Mortgage Intelligence offers advisers and intermediaries support, technology and services to help them grow their businesses and deliver the best outcomes for clients.

Market Financial Solutions was founded in 2006 and specialises in bespoke property finance. It handles large and complex cases, offering loans up to £65m and terms of between three months and 25 years.

The partnership comes after Market Financial Solutions announced a number of additions to its product offering, including the BTL core and fusion premier ranges.

Head of products and partnerships at Mortgage Intelligence, Graham Wood, said: "Adding Market Financial Solutions to our lender panel reflects our ongoing commitment to equipping advisers with a diverse range of solutions.

"Their strength in the residential BTL market, combined with their ability to move quickly and reliably on complex cases, will be a great benefit to our brokers. We’re excited to see this partnership grow and deliver real value for our network."

Chief executive officer at Market Financial Solutions, Paresh Raja, added: “Joining Mortgage Intelligence’s panel of lenders comes amid an exciting period for our business - and for the intermediaries who can now access our products.

"Because the economic climate remains complex, we are focused on refining our proposition and scaling our lending operations, so this partnership will enable even more brokers to benefit from the flexibility and certainty that we have become known for. I am confident that Mortgage Intelligence’s members will find great value in our residential BTL products."



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