Norton Broker Services adds TAB to lending panel

Norton Broker Services has announced the addition of TAB to its panel of lenders.

The agreement will mean that brokers using Norton Broker Services can access TAB’s range of first and second charge residential and commercial bridging loans, as well as its development and refurbishment finance products.

Launched in 2018, TAB’s lending model, through varied funding sources from institutions to individuals, has allowed the lender to finance a diverse range of projects.

TAB business development manager, Dave Jackson, added: "I am delighted that we are now a panel member for Norton Broker Services, this is a great step for TAB. It shows we are mirroring our values of trust and transparency, and that this is understood and valued by respected packagers such as Norton Broker Services.

“TAB is excited to offer our entire bridging and development finance range to their authorised representatives and to provide their clients with efficient and respectable lending.”

Norton Broker Services senior sales and development manager, Sonny Gosai, commented: “I’m delighted that we are now offering TAB and its range of bridging lending through Norton Broker Services.

“More brokers are realising the benefits of bridging finance and how it can help their investor clients to achieve their objectives, and lenders like TAB offer the flexibility that’s needed to make deals work in often complex situations.

“Sector expertise is key in this market, which is why we would always recommend partnering with a business like Norton Broker Services, which has the experience, knowledge and contacts to ensure the best outcome for the client.”

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