Roma Finance added to Dynamo’s panel

Dynamo for Intermediaries has announced the addition of Roma Finance to its panel.

The move adds increased choice to Roma Finance’s bridging, development and buy-to-let (BTL) propositions.

Roma Finance offers a range of solutions across bridging, refurbishment, auction, development and BTL finance, and said it has a mission to help customers create wealth for themselves.

Roma Finance commercial director, Nick Jones, commented: “We are dedicated to providing intermediaries and their clients with a comprehensive service and we are delighted to be in partnership with Dynamo.

“Their presence in the market is impressive and will certainly extend the reach of our offering. We have continued to work with our partners to provide exceptional support during these unprecedented times – we look forward to extending this to Dynamo.”

Dynamo is a mortgage club looking to assist brokers through its use of technology and by developing relationships with relevant partners.

“Working with lenders who can offer our members a high quality and timely service is extremely important to us and Roma Finance certainly tick all the boxes,” added Dynamo founder and chief executive, Ying Tan.

“Their fast processes and personal approach to lending make them a valuable addition to our panel and we look forward to developing our partnership over the coming months.”

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