Mortgages for Business rebrands to Mortgage Finance Brokers

Buy-to-let intermediary firm, Mortgages for Business, has announced a rebrand and will now be known as Mortgage Finance Brokers.

The firm will maintain its MFB acronym and confirmed it is retaining its hexagonal logo.

Mortgage Finance Brokers is also launching a new website alongside the rebrand which reflects diverse range of products and services in its offering.

The rebrand programme was undertaken by Cheeky, a creative agency based in Tunbridge Wells, that has worked with clients including moneysupermarket, Majestic, and AXA.

Managing director of Mortgage Finance Brokers, Gavin Richardson, said: “Thirty years ago, we weren’t providing mortgages for HMOs, MUFBs, vanilla BTL, holiday lets, and student accommodation or residential mortgages for our clients either. The property finance sector has evolved since the early nineties and our company has, too. We want our name to reflect that.”

Richardson added: “We are really excited to see how both these enhancements and our new proposition add even more value to our clients, old and new.

“To an extent, this exercise reflects our belief in the sector. There’s been a lot of challenges for our clients and peers over the past few years and landlords are facing some headwinds, but we wouldn’t be investing in the brand, enhancing our service proposition, and planning for the next 30 years if we didn’t believe in the sector.”



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