The Right Mortgage adds Glenhawk to lender panel

The Right Mortgage & Protection Network has added specialist short-term property finance lender, Glenhawk, to its panel.

Member firms of The Right Mortgage will now have access to Glenhawk’s range of short-term property finance solutions, including both regulated and unregulated bridging products designed to help clients progress developments.

Glenhawk is a non-bank lender that offers flexible and transparent funding across the residential and commercial sectors.

The lender works with advisers in areas such as acquisitions, refinancing and development, with loans typically ranging from £250,000 up to £50m.

Head of lending at The Right Mortgage & Protection Network, Victoria Clark, said: “We are always keen to work with lenders who provide specialist and innovative property finance solutions for advisers to offer their clients.

“That’s why we’re delighted to welcome Glenhawk to our lender panel today; their short-term property finance solutions deliver the speed, flexibility and transparency that advisers and their clients value. We’re looking forward to working with Glenhawk to further enhance the opportunities available to our member firms.”

Managing director at Glenhawk, Nick Hilton, commented: “We pride ourselves on offering straightforward and dependable property finance solutions that help clients move quickly and confidently.

“Partnering with The Right Mortgage Network, and working with its member firms, means we can offer our fast and flexible lending products and solutions to a wider array of clients. We’re excited to see how this partnership will help even more borrowers achieve their property ambitions.”



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