White Rose Finance Group joins Dudley's lender panel

Dudley Building Society has announced a strategic partnership with White Rose Finance Group, having added the firm to its lender panel.

Through White Rose’s network, which includes a packaging arm, an AR network and a commercial arm, brokers can now leverage Dudley’s proposition to deliver value to its clients.

The collaboration aims to provide brokers with a wider range of products to meet the needs of its clients, including tailored lending solutions such as later life lending, expat mortgages, interest-only products, complex income cases and self-build mortgages.

In addition, White Rose Finance Group’s focus on regulated transactions alongside Dudley’s residential markets, offering a range of options to brokers.

Head of distribution at Dudley Building Society, Rob Oliver, said: "We’re delighted to partner with White Rose Finance Group and to officially join its panel. This partnership comes at a time when building societies are playing an increasingly significant role in the mortgage market.

"Five years ago, our presence was much smaller, but today, building societies are vital to the sector. By partnering with White Rose, we’re ensuring their brokers have access to a wider range of competitive and flexible products, helping them deliver better outcomes for their clients. Whether it’s standard buy-to-let, holiday let, or more complex cases, Dudley’s tailored solutions provide real value."

Managing director at White Rose Finance Group, John Kent, added: "This partnership with Dudley Building Society is a fantastic opportunity for our brokers to expand their offering with products that truly stand out in the market.

"Dudley’s human approach to underwriting, competitive rates, and tailored solutions align perfectly with our mission to support brokers in delivering the best value to their clients. Whether it’s regulated residential or unregulated buy-to-let, this partnership ensures our brokers can offer more choice and better outcomes."



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