First 4 Bridging launches new F4B Network

First 4 Bridging (F4B) has announced is it is expanded its intermediary proposition with the launch of its F4B Network.

The F4B Network was created on the back of demand from intermediary introducers who have previously utilised F4B’s expertise across the specialist lending markets.

The packager firm said its network has assembled a comprehensive lending panel consisting of mainstream, buy-to-let, specialist and short-term finance providers.

It offers full compliance support and a tech package consisting of features such as remote file checking, research tools and access to a CRM system. The network offering also includes PI insurance and an extensive life assurance panel.

“Developing a comprehensive network offering is no easy task and this is something we have not entered into lightly,” commented F4B commercial director, Steve Swyny.

“Our core proposition has been put together in line with constant dialogue from intermediary partners who have expressed strong interest in working with us on such a basis. Especially around the inclusion of PI, where costs are rising year-on-year.

“The F4B Network is not just focused on working with individuals who are performance oriented, we’re also heavily invested in the development process and growing with our members. Our aim is to provide advisers with the tools and support to meet their clients ever-changing needs.”

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