Saffron for Intermediaries added to Paradigm lender panel

Paradigm Mortgage Services has announced the addition of Saffron for Intermediaries to its lender panel.

From today, Paradigm member firms will be able to access Saffron’s mortgage products.

Saffron’s offering covers borrowers with specific requirements such as self-employed mortgages, contractor mortgages, self-build and custom-build, RIO mortgages and retro-fit mortgages. The lender caters for borrowers facing everyday situations such as buying a first home, moving, or remortgaging, as well as individual, limited company and expat landlords on its buy-to-let (BTL) range.

The lender also offers a full Intermediary Mortgage Portal where advisers can select their Saffron mortgage product, request a DIP, submit a full mortgage application and monitor all client cases.

“We are very pleased to be bringing Saffron on panel for our member firms,” said Paradigm head of mortgages, John Coffield.

“Its ability to cover off both standard residential but also a significant number of relatively niche areas, plus the flexibility it has to be able to work with advisers and their clients to help provide the solutions they want, is going to be a major asset to our offering. We’re looking forward to working with the team at the Saffron to help develop their proposition with our member firms.”

Saffron head of mortgage sales, Tony Hall, added: “We are delighted to be pairing Paradigm strong position as a well-respected and member-focused organisation with our drive to help all borrowers and especially those with non-traditional circumstances through our special situations product range.

“We can now work together to ensure more intermediaries are provided with access to a wider and more suitable range of mortgage products for their customers.”

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