F4B announces new partnership with Precise Mortgages

F4B Network has announced the addition of Precise Mortgages to its lending panel.

The move will provide F4B Network members with access to Precise Mortgages’ range of residential, buy-to-let (BTL) and second charge loans.

The partnership will also allow advisers to benefit from Precise Mortgages’ technology-driven underwriting and credit risk management processes.

Since its launch in February 2021, F4B Network has developed relationships with a host of lenders to meet the needs of its adviser community. The network indicated it will continue to assemble a “wide-ranging” lending panel consisting of mainstream, BTL, specialist and short-term finance lenders, as well as an array of protection and GI providers.

F4B Network commercial director, Steve Swyny, commented: “Precise Mortgages is a lender which is operating at the top of its game and combines an exciting proposition with a huge amount of experience and expertise across the specialist markets.

“It’s a lender which prides itself on strong service values and utilises the latest technology and scorecards to give decisions on a range of transactions within minutes. This approach aligns perfectly with our offering and will provide a great option for our advisers and their clients who continue to be underserved by the more traditional element of the lending community.”

Precise Mortgages head of specialist finance and new build, Emily Machin, added: “We’re delighted to join the F4B Network and bring our innovative offering to an even wider range of brokers.

“As one of the country’s leading specialist lenders, we’re excited to be partnering with a network which is dedicated to generating more opportunities for brokers to grow their businesses in the right way.”

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