Market Financial Solutions joins New Leaf Distribution’s lender panel

Market Financial Solutions (MFS) has been added to New Leaf Distribution’s panel of lenders.

New Leaf Distribution specialises in providing financial planning solutions for intermediaries, and the network’s appointed representatives (ARs) will now have access to the entire MFS product range.

London-based lender MFS offers both bridging loans and buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages and specialises in handling large and complex loans, offering them at up to £50m with terms between three and 24 months.

To help maximise their leverage and loan size, MFS clients can also use methods such as deferred interest, rolled-up interest and top-slicing, which are options on its BTL mortgage range.

Head of sales at MFS, Karen Rodrigues, said: “We’re excited to start working with New Leaf Distribution’s intermediaries, and I know their members will find significant value in our wide range of flexible bridging and BTL mortgage products.

“In the current economic climate, we know that brokers and their clients are looking for some much-needed certainty, which is why we use our experience, product range and robust funding lines to ensure that when we say ‘yes’ to a loan, we can deliver it. I’m looking forward to working with a broader network of intermediaries and I’m confident that our partnership with New Leaf will go from strength to strength in the years to come.

New Leaf Distribution director, Daniel Hobbs, added: “We’re very pleased to be adding MFS to our panel of lenders. MFS brings a wealth of experience in the specialist finance industry, and we are confident that its commitment to providing certainty and flexibility in the current economic climate will be hugely beneficial to our intermediaries.

“I look forward to seeing our network make use of the extended range of financial options that our partnership with MFS will provide.”



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