Loans Warehouse announces partnership with Fiducia

Loans Warehouse has announced a new strategic partnership with Fiducia Commercial Network.

The move will see Loans Warehouse offer both its second charge residential mortgages and regulated bridging finance to Fiducia’s network members.

Co-Founder of Loans Warehouse, Matt Tristram, said: “We’ve built a team specifically to support commercial brokers who consistently stumble across regulated loans but can’t assist themselves and need a ‘trusted’ partner they believe will give their customer the same level of service they would give themselves.

“Our experience and commitment to client-focused service will ensure that Fiducia’s members have access to the best products and advice in the market.”

Fiducia managing director, Mark Grant, added: “The limit of a commercial finance broker’s permissions isn’t the end of where they should try to support their clients’ requirements – and we have built a relationship with Loans Warehouse based on its expertise in regulated bridging and second charge mortgages.

“Combine this with service levels that an introducer can rely on, and we have developed a trust based strategic partnership with Matt, Sam and the team at Loans Warehouse that will help us to deliver training and information around identifying second charge and regulated bridging opportunities to Fiducia members.”



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