finova Payment and Mortgage Services partners with Loans Warehouse

finova Payment and Mortgage Services has announced a new partnership with Loans Warehouse.

The move will will provide finova’s directly authorised (DA) intermediary network with access to Loans Warehouse’s second charge mortgage, bridging and development finance products.

Loans Warehouse is joining a roster of 80 lenders at finova’s network, offering products from standard mortgages to specialist and niche lending solutions, including residential, buy-to-let (BTL), bridging, second charge, commercial and development, equity release and more.

Head of finova, Melanie Spencer, said that its partnership with Loans Warehouse “marks an exciting new frontier” in the finova proposition.

“As the soaring cost of living squeezes household finances, our members can now access an award-winning suite of mortgage products, including specialist bridging loans to help customers bulk up their finances and weather a tough time,” Spencer commented.

“Loan Warehouse has shown particular success as a second mortgage broker, and we at finova are thrilled to help the company connect with brokers across the UK.”

Co-founder and director at Loans Warehouse, Matt Tristram, added: “Loans Warehouse is at a pivotal point in its journey, as we continue to expand our offering to meet the ever-changing challenges of a dynamic and complex market.

“Our partnership with finova will boost our efforts to aid brokers in offering tailored and high-quality products to customers. In uncertain times, finova’s leading-edge mortgage technology can create industry-topping results, and this launch will position us to continue to deliver high-quality outcomes for our clients.”

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