Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) partners with Chetwood Bank

Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has announced a new partnership with Chetwood Bank.

As a result, members of the mortgage, protection and financial planning network will now have access to the mortgages provided by both of Chetwood’s brands, CHL Mortgages and ModaMortgages.

Both brands provide a suite of buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages, catering for first-time investors, those with small to large portfolios, as well as those borrowing through a limited company.

With CHL, advisers and their clients benefit from a blend of manual underwriting and online service, whilst ModaMortgage specialises in an entirely online, automated mortgage application process.

The appointment comes after Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) recently expanded its lender panel to provide its advisers with a range of options for their clients. These additions include Perenna, Together Mortgages, Atom bank and Market Financial Solutions.

Chief executive officer at Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA), Ahmed Bawa, said: "Tax and regulatory changes have made BTL a much more specialist sector in recent years. By adding both CHL Mortgages and ModaMortgages to our lender panel, through this partnership with Chetwood Bank, our advisers will have a broader range of options to offer their investor clients.

"We are committed to expanding the panel whenever appropriate, so that our advisers can continue to deliver the top class, personalised service for which Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has become known."

Commercial director at CHL Mortgages, Ross Turrell, added: "It has been clear from our discussions with Rosemount that we have the same focus on delivering the highest possible standard of service to both advisers and their clients, so we are delighted to join the lender panel.

"CHL Mortgages and ModaMortgages provide mortgage advisers with a comprehensive suite of products for property investors, no matter how complex the case, and we look forward to working closely with the Rosemount advisers to support landlords to access the funding they need."



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