Norton Home Loans secures new facility with Citi

Norton Home Loans has secured a senior warehouse facility with Citi, which the lender plans to use to support its growth across the first and second charge mortgage markets.

The new facility, for an undisclosed amount, represents a significant increase in scale on Norton’s existing funding arrangements, the firm said.

Norton, which was advised on the transaction by NIB Advisors, said the funding would enable the business to support a wider section of the non-standard mortgage market, alongside the growing second charge sector.

The funding comes at a time when Norton is currently undertaking a programme of technology investment and preparing to move to new premises this month.

It comes at a period of positive change for the Group, which is currently undertaking a programme of technology investment and preparing to move to new premises in February 2026.

Co-CEO at Norton Group, Paul Stringer, said: “This facility marks an important step in the next phase of Norton Home Loans’ growth and gives us the capacity to continue evolving our product offering. It will help our introducers place more customers with confidence, while allowing us to keep identifying opportunities within the specialist lending market.

“We’d like to thank the team at Citi for their support in helping us deliver this milestone.”



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