Greenfield joins Dynamo’s bridging lender panel

Greenfield Mortgages has announced it is joining the Dynamo for Intermediaries panel of bridging lenders.

The move will provide club members with access to Greenfield’s full range of regulated and unregulated bridging products.

Greenfield relationship manager, Averil Wagoner, commented: “We are thrilled to now be part of the Dynamo bridging panel. I’m confident that club members will benefit from our quick underwriting process and hands on approach.

“We always ensure customer journey is at the top of our agenda, which aligns perfectly with the Dynamo ethos. I look forward to developing and strengthening our partnership over the coming months.”

Dynamo founder and chief executive, Ying Tan, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Greenfield to our panel and are excited about the wealth of bridging experience they offer.

“With a competitive proposition that will consider all cases, requires no minimum income and promises a same-day decision, they will be a very welcome addition for all of our members looking for short-term finance for their clients.”

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