Kent Reliance joins Brilliant Solutions Mortgage Club lender panel

Kent Reliance, part of the specialist lending and retail savings group OneSavings Bank, has announced it has joined the Brilliant Solutions Mortgage Club lender panel.

Brilliant Solutions brokers will now have access to the range of Kent Reliance’s specialist BTL and residential products, including large property portfolios, HMOs, complex income cases, large property cases, limited company lending and expats.

OneSavings Bank sales director, Adrian Moloney, commented: “We’re thrilled to have launched with Brilliant Solutions as we know that advisers are dealing with an increasing number of complex borrowers and those with specialist lending needs.

“At Kent Reliance we use our extensive expertise and knowledge to provide bespoke solutions with a commitment to intermediaries that provides real added value.”

Members of Brilliant Solutions will also benefit from the support provided from the nationwide team of Kent Reliance’s senior business development managers, as well as the team of specialist underwriters assessing each case and offering guidance for a variety of complex lending opportunities.

Brilliant Solutions managing director, Matthew Arena, added: "We’re pleased to add Kent Reliance to our expanding panel of lenders and feel that their specialist product knowledge is an excellent fit for our brokers.

“It’s already proving to be a great partnership with both businesses being so intermediary driven and focused on delivering products that make a difference.”

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