NatWest added to FIBA lender panel

The Financial Intermediary & Broker Association (FIBA) has added NatWest Bank to its lender partner panel.

NatWest’s addition will provide FIBA members with access to the bank’s products and services with immediate effect.
 
The FIBA panel features lenders from across the sector, from smaller boutique specialists through to long established and respected high street lenders, and offers opportunities to support clients with their aspirations regarding business growth and development.

FIBA executive chairman, Adam Tyler, commented: “After many years working with the commercial broking division of NatWest, it is genuinely a real privilege to be able to say that the bank is now a fully-fledged lender partner of FIBA.

“This step forward will bring so many positive benefits to our brokers and, more importantly, to their customers. I know this is a going to be a strong partnership with many years of longevity.”

Head of broker and intermediary development at NatWest, Dave Furnival, added: “NatWest’s purpose is to champion potential, helping people, businesses and families to thrive. We recognise the important role the broker and intermediary world plays in supporting SMEs and are delighted to expand our broker offering to FIBA’s members.

“We have strong relationships with the wider SimplyBiz organisation and, as we look to 2023, we recognise the importance of working collaboratively across all areas that support our UK businesses.”

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