Redwood Bank added to Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) panel

Mortgage, protection, and financial planning network Rosemount Financial Solutions (IFA) has added Redwood Bank to its lender panel.

The partnership will provide Rosemount’s advisers with access to Redwood Bank’s suite of mortgage products, enhancing the options available to their clients.

Redwood Bank is renowned for its commercial and buy-to-let mortgages which are designed for experienced landlords, investors and SMEs, with each deal assessed on its individual merits, including those involving complicated ownership structures and trusts.

Rosemount has been significantly enhancing its lender panel of late, and Redwood Bank has joined other lenders including Atom bank, Market Financial Solutions, Perenna and Together who have all been added in recent months.

“Redwood Bank has established itself as a forward-thinking lender, and we are thrilled to welcome it to our panel,” Rosemount CEO, Ahmed Bawa, commented.

“This collaboration means that our advisers will have the option of an agile, creative lender when looking to support their investor and business clients who might have more complicated circumstances.”

CEO and co-founder of Redwood Bank, Gary Wilkinson, added: “Both businesses share a dedication to delivering flexible and personalised services, and we look forward to supporting their advisers in offering tailored mortgage products to clients across the UK.”



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