Norton Home Loans partners with The Money Group

Norton Home Loans has announced a new partnership with The Money Group (TMG) network.

The move will enable TMG brokers to access the firm’s full range of specialist mortgages.

Norton offers a range of specialist first charge mortgages for customers whose circumstances would see them rejected by other lenders for reasons including heavy adverse and non-standard construction properties. It also lends on Right to Buy, basing lending on the valuation not the purchase price.

“I am delighted that Norton has expanded its relationship with TMG with this packaging partnership,” said managing director at Norton, Paul Stringer. “It will allow TMG members access to our extensive range of specialist lending products for their non-standard customers.”

TMG CEO, Scott Thorpe, added: “We have a great relationship with Norton Home Loans already, this new packager relationship will help our members to help a wider range of consumers.”

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