Fleet Mortgages appoints Specialist Hub to packager panel

Specialist Hub has announced it has been appointed to Fleet Mortgages’ packager panel.

The specialist finance broker’s lending portfolio includes commercial and semi-commercial, regulated and unregulated bridging, specialist buy-to-let (BTL), invoice and stock finance, as well as residential first and second secured loans.

Specialist Hub has over 38 years of experience in the specialist finance market, providing financial products for mortgage advisers, independent financial advisers, and other industry professionals.

The new agreement will mean that Specialist Hub can package cases for Fleet, which offers BTL mortgages across three core ranges including standard, limited company/LLP and HMOs/multi-unit blocks.

Specialist Hub managing director, Tony Sutton, commented: “We are delighted to have been granted packager status with Fleet and look forward to a productive and rewarding relationship working together with them in the future. Fleet has some great USP’s, and its new funding arrangements will only further enhance their position in the market.”

Fleet chief commercial officer, Steve Cox, added: “These are exciting times for Fleet and it’s important we work with quality businesses who understand our proposition and can package cases to the very highest standards. Hence our decision to add Specialist Hub to our packager panel.

“Landlord activity remains strong in the market and advisers are likely to be seeing a growing number of clients seeking both purchase and remortgage finance. Fleet is totally committed to the BTL space and with the recent relaunch of our new full product range, and our criteria, we believe we have an offering and service levels which will appeal right across the board.”

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