Together announces partnerships with trio of networks

Specialist lender, Together, has launched three new network partnerships with Stonebridge, Rosemount and Mortgage Intelligence.

The lender said the trio of new partnerships would continue a drive to expand its distribution across the UK.

Together’s regulated first charge mortgages and buy-to-let (BTL) and consumer BTL products will now be available to advisers across each of the three network’s appointed representatives (ARs), along with additional specialist products including Together’s bridging, commercial term and second charge loans.

The addition of three networks means Together has now partnering with eight clubs since the end of September.

Head of networks and clubs at Together, Nick Parker, said: “We are delighted with the reception received so far from our new network partnerships and extremely pleased to add Stonebridge, Rosemount and Mortgage Intelligence to this roster.

“We’ve had a hugely positive response from advisers to our new Together portal with feedback on its speed and ease of use.”

Parker also highlighted that Together’s Residential Market Report found that the specialist lending market is forecast to swell from £32bn to £54bn between 2023 and 2029 – a market increase worth 70%.

He added: “Making our specialist products and service accessible to more advisors across the UK will enable our network partners to deliver the funding solutions needed for the growing numbers of customers who do not sit outside of the standard criteria framework.”



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