Norton Broker Services launches unsecured business finance

Norton Broker Services has introduced an unsecured business finance offering to help brokers improve their service for self-employed clients.

The specialist distributor has partnered with Iwoca and Fleximize to provide brokers with the option of offering unsecured business finance to their self-employed clients.

Norton said the move aims to help the self-employed fund new stock purchases, invest in growth plans, and provide a buffer to smooth fluctuations in cash flow.

Brokers will need to contact Norton to discuss their clients’ requirements and the options that are available to help them achieve their objectives.

“The cost of living crisis is putting the squeeze on businesses as well as households,” Senior sales and development manager at Norton Finance, Sonny Gosai. “At the same time, the economic outlook is looking brighter and now is the time when many businesses will want to lay the foundations for growth.

“With access to flexible funding, businesses have the opportunity to finance their objectives and brokers have the chance to build closer, more meaningful relationships with their clients, whilst also diversifying their income.”



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